It appears as though you're trying to find out what "mi corazon" means. In Spanish it mean, "my heart". Some use it as a term of love like when we say, "I love you, baby" or "You're my love". They will say, "You're mi Corazon" meaning, you're my love/heart.
El compro el coche para ustedes.
Nos vas a servir el café.
No me dices tu nombre.
Le llevamos los postres a ella
Les prestamos las bicicletas a ellos.
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Explanation:
What kind of hobbies does Ignacio have?
Ignacio hobby is going to the movies
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Answer:
1) Sergio, Tomas y yo vamos a casa de Pablo el viernes./ Tomas va a la casa de Pablo el viernes.
2) Los estudiantes van a la librería a compar unos cuadernos.
Explanation:1) Te agregue dos posibilidades, lo que cambia es el plural del verbo( que pasada de plural a singular).
Add two possibilities, what changes is the plural of the verb (which goes from plural to singular).
2) En esta oracion reemplazamos ustedes por estudiantes, el verbo queda igual.
In this sentence you replace students, the verb remains the same.
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Choice A is correct.
Adjectives in English don’t change their endings. E.g The fast, red ball/The fast, red balls
Adjectives in Spanish change their endings. E.g El muchacho alto/ el muchacha alta