Hey Jordan,
It's cool that you get to visit Mexico. Here are some interesting things about Mexico. September 16th is Mexico’s Independence Day. Mexico City is the political capital of Mexico and the largest city in North America. The population of this city is 22 million people.
Some things in Mexico are very different from the United States. For example, unlike the USA, Mexico is a predominantly Catholic country. Also, in Mexico, the cost of living is much lower than in the United States. Lastly, most of Mexico’s population are Spanish speaking people.
Some things in Mexico are a lot like the United States. For example, both countries give great importance to their sports. Both countries are located in North America. Also, both countries are led by presidents.
Have a great trip! Bring me back a souvenir!
Answer:
1. ¿ De dónde son las galletas que me regalaste?
2. ¿ Quién es el padre de Silvia?
3. ¿ Quiénes son los tres estudiantes ganadores?
4. ¿ Por qué es tan caro este queso?
5. ¿ Cuanto tiempo necesitas?
En el verano en Cuba hace calor y hay humedad
Cocinar- To cook
cocino
cocinas
cocina
cocinamos
cocinan
amasar- To knead
amaso
amasas
amasa
amasamos
amasan
machacar- To crush
machaco
machacas
machaca
machacamos
machacan
asar- To roast/grill
aso
asas
asa
asamos
asan
hervir- To boil
hiervo
hierves
hierve
hervimos
hierven
freír- To fry
frío
fríes
fríe
freímos
fríen
añadir- To add
añado
añades
añade
añadimos
añaden
Comer- To eat
como
comes
come
comemos
comen
beber- to drink
bebo
bebes
bebe
bebemos
beben
I believe the answer is Quitarán