Answer:
Estas
Explanation: if you need it the sentence but if you did there it is.
A rough translation would be sammy had 5 years, but it really just means sammy is 5 years old
Hablar
cantar
bailar
escuchar
dibujar
preparar
estudiar
pasear
To answer this question, which is asking, "Do you like your teacher?", answer 1 is saying, "Yes you like your teacher," which wouldn't be correct. Answer 2 is saying, "Yes I like (plural) my teacher," but since it is the plural form of me gusta (because of the "n" at the end) so it is incorrect. Answer 4 is saying, "Yes, you like (plural) your teacher," which is wrong in two ways in that it is the plural form and it is in the second person not the first (I, me, my etc.). Therefore, answer 3 would be correct because it says, "No, I do not like my teacher," which is grammatically correct but doesn't seem like it should be correct. :)
Answer:
At an airport, people usually sit waiting for their plane or buying snacks and books to keep them busy on the plane.
I see people at vending machines, buying sodas and other drinks. Many people are sitting in the lounge chairs waiting for their plane to be ready. Also, some people are in the bookstore trying to find something to entertain themselves, and some in the toy store to get things for their children.
Explanation:
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