Answer:
- Escuchar: Escuchamos música los fines de semana con nuestros primos.
- Hablar: No sé por qué ya no me hablas.
- Ganar: Mi padre gana bien, pero trabaja muchas horas por semana.
- Participar: ¿Van a participar ellas en el concurso de baile?
- Visitar: Estoy emocionado porque mi novio me visita mañana.
- Bailar: Vosotros bailáis muy bien para ser cantantes.
- Estudiar: Si no estudias, no vas a aprobar tus exámenes.
- Celebrar: Mis padres celebran su aniversario de boda con nosotros en la playa.
Explanation:
In English the sentences mean:
- We listen to music with our cousins at the weekend.
- I don't know why you won't talk to me.
- My Dad earns good money, but he works a lot of hours each week.
- Are they going to participate in the dance competition?
- I am excited because my boyfriend is visiting me tomorrow.
- You guys dance really well for being singers.
- If you don't study, you won't pass your exams.
- My parents celebrate their anniversary with us at the beach.
Answer:
He is ugly.
• She is beautiful.
• We are angry.
• They are thirsty.
• I am handsome.
• You are slim.
Explanation:
Imagine a red, arid, hot land. With geysers spitting into a dark sky and plummeting in the colder areas. In the hottest there is only lava. There's nothing that looks like a plant. Not even moss. Of course not, because life still doesn't exist. There's only stuff. Minerals, molecules, inert matter,... In a nearby pond, next to a brown rock, something moves inside. But we can't see them so they're molecules, so small they're indistinguishable from the liquid where they are. Suddenly, heat, movement, other molecules or mixing this, along with a little luck, mark the beginning of something completely new; the first germ of the origin of life is growing. • Extract six qualifying adjectives from the text, write them down and set them.