Answer:
Question 1 with 1 blank Are you going to be in the library today? (yesterday) Question 2 with 1 blank Do Elena and Sergio want to give a party this weekend? (last Saturday) Question 3 with 1 blank Should the teacher translate that novel this semester? (last year) Question 4 with 1 blank Is there going to be lemon cake at dinner today? (last night) Question 5 with 1 blank Do you want to put the coats on the chair? (on the bed)
Explanation: translated
A-Ana
C-Franciso
B-José
C-estudiando
B- Jose y Francisco
A- Ciudad universitaria
<h3>How are ‘ll’, ‘h’, and ‘r’/‘rr’different in Spanish than in English, give examples of words with these sounds and how they are pronounced.</h3>
Answers:
"ll" it sounds in Spanish as the letter "y" in "yellow".
"h" it sounds in Spanish as the letter "h" in "hour". (silent)
"r" it sounds in Spanish as the letra "r" in "wrong".
"rr" this Spanish sound doesn't exist in English, although the "rr" is written in words like "sorry", but it sounds like the letter "r" in Spanish.
1- Pongo
2- Hago
3- Perdió
4- Presté
5- Traigo
6- dejé
7- Regalaste