“Si yo tuviera muchisimo dinero, yo me gustaria ir a Paris. Siempre eh visto Paris en la television. Paris esta hermoso y tambien me gustaria aprender su lenguaje.”
Solid, liquid, gas ^^
For example, if you have an ice cube you have a solid piece of matter, but if you heat it up it melts and then it's liquid, and after getting hot enough it evaporates and even though you can't see it it's still there, but as a gas.
By the way, what's this have to do with Spanish?
A. Un cuento
because cuento means story
Not puerta because that is door
nor is it casa because that is house
and it is not calle because that is like streets or neighborhood
Answer:
1. Hace
2. Deberías
3. Beber
4. Es (But for me sounds better with "está")
5. Caminan
6. Nadamos
7. Somos
8. Corro
9. Comes
10. Camina
11. Deberías
12. Practicamos
13. Necesitan
14. Son
15. Es
16. Haces
For most adjectives, the endings are like this:
o : masculine singular
os : masculine plural
a : feminine singular
as : feminine plural
La abuela means the grandmother. It is a feminine singular word. Therefore, you use the ending -a, so the answer is vieja.
Also, keep in mind that the adjective endings match noun endings. Abuela has the ending -a, so the adjective should also end in -a.