Answer:
fever- fiebre
waiting room- cuarto de espera
doctor’s office- la oficina del doctor
injection- inyección
cough- tos
sneeze- estornudo
itch- picazon
cover- cubrir
get well- mejorate
rest- descanso
prescribe- prescribir
heal- sanar
pain in the throat- dolor de garganta
He/She looks bad- El/ella se mira mal
You (formal) must take better care of yourself- Tú (formal) debes cuidarte mejor
examine- examinar
symptom- síntoma
thermometer- termómetro
Write a sentence in Spanish telling your mom to cover her mouth when she coughs.
"Mama cubre tu boca cuando tosas."
Write a sentence in Spanish telling someone you don’t know not to cough.
"Yo no sabia que no deberia que toser."
You will notice the endings are the same for affirmative and negative formals commands. The only difference is that negative affirmative commands begin with _____.
(Im not sure about this one)
Culture: Los mandatos cuando tienes una herida
Where does Belinda live?
Mexico i think im not sure lol...
Answer:
C. Como estas?
Explanation:
A is incorrect; Como esta is a question used to ask 'how is he/she?'
B is incorrect; Como te llamas mean 'What's your name?'
D is incorrect; If she asked Estas bien?, Jaime would've responded 'Si', not 'bien".
-hope it helps
Answer:
Explanation:
The role of a direct object pronoun is to replace an actual direct object, better said, a noun. Why do they exist? They exist in order to make speaking easier, by using pronouns, instead of repeating the nouns. It can be used to refer to a person, an object, whatever it is.
<u><em>1. Me -- me</em></u>
<u><em>2. Te -- you </em></u>
<u><em>3. Lo -- him</em></u>
<u><em>4. La -- her</em></u>
<u><em>5. Nos -- us</em></u>
<u><em>6. Os -- you ( all )</em></u>
<u><em>7. Los -- them</em></u>
<u><em>8. Las -- them</em></u>
Answer:
a) Lucia es la mas tímida de sus amigas
b) Es el libro más divertido de la biblioteca
c) Es el profesor menos estricto
Answer:
Del título indio (Mahatma) que significa "gran alma", derivado del sánscrito (maha) que significa "gran" y (atman) que significa "alma, espíritu, vida". Este título fue otorgado, entre otros, a Mohandas Karamchand, también conocido como Mahatma Gandhi (1869-1948).