Answer: <em><u>Vivirá</u></em>
Explanation: Viviré is for I (Me). Vivirán is for they. So the answer is <u>Ella vivirá en la capital.</u>
<h3>
Greetings;)</h3>
1. Tú sigues
2. Yo trabajo
3. Ella es
4. Yo vivo
5. Nosotros vamos
6. Ellas esta
7. Yo doy
8. Uds. bailan
9. Nosotras damos
10. Tú haces
11. El puede
12. Ella sabe
13. Yo tengo
14. Ellos habían
15. En una casa (In a house)/ en un departamento (In an apartment)/
16. (Businesses man) Administrador
Answer:
Los juegos de mesa
Explanation:
Juana says "No quiero hacer ejercicio" which means "I don't want to do exercise" so anything athletic in the given answer choices would be incorrect:
Patinar sobre hielo. = Ice skate
Jugar al fútbol. = play soccer
Jugar al béisbol. = play baseball
Los juegos de mesa. = play board games
Playing board games would make the most sense as the answer!
Answer:
The words that could fill the blanks are:
- <em>De todos los juegos de mesa, mi favorito es el </em><u><em>ajedrez</em></u><em>. </em>
- <em>Juana consiguió un </em><u><em>boleto </em></u><em>en la primera fila para el concierto de Shakira. </em>
- <em>El entrenador de nuestro </em><u><em>equipo</em></u><em> es muy divertido y nos gusta mucho. </em>
- <em>¿Quieres venir con nosotros a jugar al </em><u><em>golf</em></u><em> </em><em>el domingo? Si no tienes zapatos, puedes alquilar unos en el club. </em>
- <em>Si jugamos tan bien como el año pasado, volveremos a ganar el </em><u><em>campeonato</em></u><em>.</em>
Explanation:
The translation of the sentences is:
- Of all the board games, my favorite is <u>chess</u>.
- Juana got a <u>ticket</u> in the front row for Shakira's concert.
- The coach of our <u>team</u> is a lot of fun and we really like him.
- Do you want to come with us to play <u>golf</u> on Sunday? If you don't have shoes, you can rent one at the club.
- If we play as well as last year, we will win the <u>championship</u> again.
To identify the words that could complete each of the sentences it is necessary to follow the meaning of the sentence, for example <u>in the first sentence a board game had to be used since there were no options I decided to use chess, in the second sentence when mentioning "a concert" and "first row" the most logical thing is to think of a ticket, in the third sentence a coach is mentioned, for which reason he is surely from a team, in the fourth sentence a game is mentioned in which they must be used special shoes that can be rented in a club, for which golf is selected and in the last sentence they talk about winning something, so the options could be tournament or championship</u>.
Answer:
La plaza tiene una torre,
la torre tiene un balcón,
el balcón tiene una dama,
la dama una blanca flor.
Ha pasado un caballero,
¡quién sabe por qué pasó!,
y se ha llevado la plaza
con su torre y su balcón,
con su balcón y su dama
su dama y su blanca flor.
Explanation:
The poem translates to:
The plaza has a tower
the tower has a balcony
the balcony has a lady
the lady has a white flower.
A gentleman has walked by,
who knows what for!
and he has taken the plaza
with its tower and its balcony,
with its balcony and its lady,
its lady and her white flower.