Misteriosa, impresionante, divina, lo que amos hacer
Answer:
D. all of the above.
(I was thinking both C and B since they apply to a stem change. I wasn't sure about A, but I decided on D because it sounds reasonable)
Explanation:
Examples of stem changing verbs are:
Querer= quiero (e --> ie; keeps the proper ending of "yo")
Pedir= pides (e --> i; keeps the proper ending if "tu")
Sugerir= sugieren (e --> ie; keeps the proper ending of "ustedes")
Volver= vuelve (o --> ue; keeps the proper ending of "usted")
I hope this helps! :))) If something's wrong, let me know!
Answer:
- Question 1: ¿Cómo es tu padre?
What is your father like? (What does he look like?)
(alto y moreno):
He’s tall and has dark hair/ skin tone (it doesn't specifically mention hair)
- Question 2: José, ¿dónde están mis papeles?
Jose, where are my papers?
(en el escritorio):
(On the desk)
- Question 3: ¿Cómo es la escuela de Felipe?
what's Felipe's school like?
(pequeña y vieja):
(Small and old)
- Question 4: ¿Son mexicanos los amigos de ustedes?:
Are your friends Mexican?
(puertorriqueños):
(Puerto Ricans)
- Question 5: Mami, ¿dónde está mi tarea?:
Mommy, where is my homework?
(en la mesa):
on the table
- Question 6: ¿Cómo son los hermanos de Pilar?:
What are Pilar's brothers like?
(simpáticos):
Nice
Explanation:
I translated them all in google translate and then made sure they were correct in<u> spanishdict.com </u>.
The second sentence is correct
Answer:
yo no tengo nada en mi mochila
Explanation: