Vaso-vase is the false cognate
Answer:I go to my house my house
a golf tournament in San Luis Obispo
nowhere
You go to the beach
in Los Angeles
to play a game of soccer in
he / she goes to Santa Barbara
to
my friend's house on his birthday .
snowboarding
Where are you?
the house
the store
I am in
the park
you are at
the beach
the school
he / she is in
¿Qué das?
money
my time your time
I give food
the cakes
you give ___ my smile your smile
he / she gives
Explanation:
Los carteles son <u>divertidos</u>.
Las clases en la primera hora son <u>dificíl</u>.
Las papas fritas son <u>sabroso</u>.
Las tareas de inglés son <u>fácil</u>.
Los chicos son <u>deportistas</u>.
Los profesores son <u>trabajadores</u>.
Los estudiantes son <u>inteligentes</u>.
Las computadoras son <u>prácticas</u>.
Los refrescos son <u>horribles</u> para la salud.
Umm... I believe your question is relating to the fact that in Spanish, they use the verb “tener” when talking about age. So if I were to say that I am 3 years old, I would write “Yo tengo tres años”. The verb “tener” means “to have”. In English, we say “I am three years old” not “I have three years old”.
A usted le gusta comer el brócoli.
A me me gustan las zanahorias.
A usted le gustan los cocos.
No le gusta el té.