I spot only two errors here.
There is a grammatical error in the first sentence - it should say en el invierno (just like the other two sentences), rather than just en invierno.
The third sentence doesn't have a subject; are you supposed to add one? Following the pattern of the other two sentences, you could say:
Les gusta patinar sobre hielo en el invierno.
The verbs (esquiar, nadar, p<span>atinar) are all in infinitive form, which is correct in this context. When you are speaking of things you like to do, you say "I like to swim". Spanish is the same: Me gusta nadar. (Both use the infinitive.)
I hope this helps; good luck.</span>
Answer:
its A. tengo que, ir al museo cada lunes a las diez del la mañana
Explanation:
Th correct answer would be compra. That means he bought everything
What is the date of your birthday?
En general, afeitar (afeitar / afeitarse) yo mismo, pero hoy es un día especial y el barbero (barber) me afeitarse (afeitar / afeitarse). ¡Será una fiesta inolvidable!
<span>Creo que eso es todo, mi español es malo, usé Google Translate para traducirlo a mi lengua materna, luego a la tuya.</span>
(I think that's it, my spanish is bad, I used Google Translate to tranlate that to my native language, then to yours.)