Answer:
Los estudiantes <u>van</u> a la biblioteca.
<u>(van)</u>
Explanation:
Answer:
son
Explanation:
tu son muy simpatico = you are very nice
Answer:
In this exercise, you have to fill-in the blanks with the correct antonyms for the adjectives in the sentences provided in order to form a second set of sentences with opposite meaning to the first. The options are: <em>viejas</em>(old) - <em>mucha</em>(very-when used with the noun <em>hambre</em>) - <em>difícil</em>(difficult) - <em>antipática</em>(unfriendly) - <em>baja</em>(short)
Explanation:
Ingrid es muy alta. Ingrid es muy <em>baja</em>.
En esta escuela sólo enseñan a personas jóvenes. En esta escuela sólo enseñan a personas <em>viejas</em>.
En este momento tengo poca (not much) hambre. En este momento tengo <em>mucha</em> hambre.
Mi amiga es muy simpática con los extranjeros (foreigners). Mi amiga es muy <em>antipática</em> con los extranjeros.
El examen de matemáticas está demasiado (too) fácil. El examen de matemáticas está demasiado <em>difícil</em>.
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vocabulary
Spanish English
maybe maybe
lengthen to drag out
the tape tape
find out to find out
entertain yourself to be held up
light light
heavy / annoying
lovely lovely
breathe to breathe
murky murky
Question 1 with 1 blank I like the book, but the author ---- much the end. Question 2 with 2 blanks Ana fears the dark and does not ---- calm until she turns on the ----.
Question 3 with 2 blanks Today we ---- that the video --- were deleted.
Question 4 with 1 blanks Near the forest there is a beautiful lake, but now the water is very ------ because it is contaminated.
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