Answer:
POR and PARA are prepositions often confused.
POR expresses the cause of something, it gives an explanation or reason.
PARA refers to the result of an action, it shows when a subject or object receives the result of an action expressed by the verb, that is <u>aimed at something or somewhere.</u> It is also used to refer to the <em>complemento indirecto.</em>
Explanation:
1. Ricardo y Emilia trajeron un pastel para su prima.
2. Los turistas llegaron a las ruinas por barco.
3. (Yo) Tuve resfriado por el frío.
4. Mis amigas ganaron dinero para viajar a Suramérica.
5. Ustedes buscaron a Teresa por toda la playa.
6. El avión salió a las doce para Buenos Aires.
1. Write one phrase used to ask for food in a restaurant?
2. What is your best possession?
3. Where does your family cook dinner?
4. In your family, who cooks? Who sets the table? Who washes the dishes?
5. What are you doing right now?
6. If you like to be with children, where do you volunteer? Do you like helping sick people?
7. What did you give your mother or father for their birthday?
8. How do you like watching television programs, alone, with your family, or with your friends?
9. Do you have your own computer, or do u share with someone? With who? If you don’t have a computer, would you like to have one?
10. When something appears too complicated on the computer, what do you do?
1. Fui
2. Fueron
3. Fueron
4. Fuiste
5. Fuimos
6. Fui
7. Fuiste
8. Fueron
9. Fuimos
10. Fue
<span>A. M</span>il novecientos ochenta y nueve (1989) is the answer.