Answer:
Destination. In Spanish, por and para can be used to describe travel or motion. A simple rule to remember when to use the two prepositions is that por refers to travel/motion through a place or location while para refers to the destination of a journey. Salimos por la puerta.
Explanation:
1) This is my friend Pablo. We are classmates. 2)Marina works in a hospital
3) My girlfriend’s parents are from Ecuador.
4) My husband’s father, my father in law, comes back from Florida on Monday.
5) On Monday’s there are a lot of people at the library
6) Nicolás studies computing. He desires/ wishes to be a programmer.
7) there are six people in my...
1) mi esposo y yo dimos
2) en la fiesta solo hubieron 28 invitados
3) y su hija no vino
4) mi madre (I can’t see very well, but I think that is) preparó/hizo
5) not sure
6) mi hermano (I can’t see but I think is) puso
7) luego mi esposo dio? (Not sure)
8) y yo tuve una lista de las tarjetas