<h3>Translate the following to Spanish. Spelling counts</h3>
<em>1- To read a book</em>
Answer 1: Leer un libro.
<em>2- To ride a bicycle.</em>
Answer 2: Montar en bicicleta.
<em>3- To rent a DVD.</em>
Answer 3: Alquilar un DVD.
<em>4- To buy.</em>
Answer 4: Comprar.
<em>5- To eat. </em>
Answer 5: Comer.
<em>6- To study.</em>
Answer 6: Estudiar.
<em>7- To take a walk/stroll</em>
Answer 7: Dar un paseo.
<em>8- To drink.</em>
Answer 8: Beber.
<em>9- To practice sports.</em>
Answer 9: Practicar deportes.
<em>10- To write e-mails.</em>
Answer 10: Escribir emails.
<em>11- To spend time with friends.</em>
Answer 11: Pasar tiempo con los amigos.
<em>12- I like.</em>
Answer 12: Me gusta.
<em>13- You like.</em>
Answer 13: Te gusta.
<em>14- We like.</em>
Answer 14: Nos gusta.
<em>15- They like.</em>
Answer 15: Les gusta.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
Todos los dias.... yo me levanto..... me lavo..... luego... desayuno... me visto... antes de... me pongo... always make sure to double check!
It should be A) Yo soy Chilena, but if not try D)
Answer:
Its 3) Mi nombre
Explanation:
Me llamo is the only other option that goes into this sentence and it is not that one because it is equivalent to someone saying "I call myself, __". While Mi Nombre is the direct equivalent to "My name is" which fits into this dialogue.
The correct answer is A. Hay un profesor con el estudiante.
The sentence says - There is A professor with THE student. In Spanish, the article A is either UN or UNA (depending on the gender) for singular, and UNOS and UNAS for plural. The article THE is either EL or LA, depending on the gender.