<h3>Fill in the blanks with the terms that mean the opposite of the descriptions.</h3>
<em>Question 1: sedentario </em>
Answer 1: nómada.
Translation 1: sedentary and nomadic.
<em>Question 2: con cafeína </em>
Answer 2: descafeinado.
Translation 2: caffeinated and decaffeinated.
Question 3: fuerte
Answer 3: débil.
Translation 3: strong and weak.
<h2><em>Spymore</em></h2>
Answer:
Nora is from Nicaragua.
Explanation:
This is the translation to the question if that is what you were looking for.
For 1-6, all you have to do is conjugate the words by taking away the -ar at the end of the infinitive and adding the designated ending.
1. cantar, canto, cantas, canta, cantamos, cantan
2. preguntar, pregunto, preguntas, pregunta, preguntamos, preguntan
3. contestar, contesto, contestas, contesta, contestamos, contestan
4. practicar, practico, practicas, practica, practicamos, practican
5. desear, deseo, deseas, desea, deseamos, desean
6. llevar, llevo, llevas, lleva, llevamos, llevan
section two conjugate the infinitive like before, with the subject from the sentence
1. viajan
2. hablamos
3. llegan
4.dibujo
5. compra
6. regresan
7. termina (i think)
8. buscas
Cognates are words in Spanish that sound just like they would in English. For example: capital/capital, banana/banana, restaurant/restaurante