Answer:
1. hombre (man) → masculino
2. profesora (teacher, professor) → femenino
3. chica (girl) → femenino
4. pasajero (passenger) → masculino
5. mujer (woman) → femenino
6. conductora (conductor) → femenino
7. chico (boy) → masculino
8. pasajera (passenger) → femenino
9. profesor (teacher, professor) → masculino
Estamos
*For how you feel and where you are always use the verb estar*
The pronoun is nosotros so you would use estamos.
Answer:
1. Ponemos el <u>helado</u> en el <u>congelador</u> y los <em>huevos </em>en el <em>refrigerador</em>. lógico
2. Uso una <u>taza </u>para tomar el <u>café</u>. lógico
3. Normalmente tienes que <u>subir </u>una escalera para llegar al <u>sótano</u>. ilógico
4. Lavo la ropa, la plancho y por fin la pongo en la secadora. ilógico
5. Ponemos las cosas que no usamos diariamente en el altillo. lógico
Explanation:
We have to analyze if the statement is logical or illogical according to the keywords in the sentence. Keywords are underlined and the translations of the answers are below:
1. We put the<u> ice cream</u> in the <u>freezer </u>and the <em>eggs </em>in the <em>refrigerator</em>. logical
2. Use a <u>cup </u>to drink <u>coffee</u>. logical
3. Normally you have to <u>climb a ladder</u> to get to the <u>basement</u>. illogical
4. I <u>wash </u>the clothes, the <u>iron</u> and finally put it in the <u>dryer</u>. illogical
5. We put the things we <u>do not use daily</u> in the <u>attic</u>. logical
“Not only is the day of the dead a day to honor and remember the loved ones who have passed away but it is also a very important day for Mexican culture, which is why many Mexicans put ofrendas (offerings) as a way to celebrate passed ones. The symbolism in the day of the dead is very meaningful which is why i choose to write about this today.”