1. A coffee shop
2. Home
3. The library
4. School
5. Kitchen
1. Una cafetera
2. A casa
3. La biblioteca
4. La escuela
5. La cocina
Wasn’t sure if you needed it in Spanish or English so I wrote both
<h2>1. Right answer:</h2><h3>cinco</h3><h3 />
Armando takes five subjects:
- Antropología that translates into Anthropology
- Filosofía that translates into Philosophy
- Italiano that translates into Italian
- Cálculo that translates into Calculus
- Japonés that translates into Japanese
So <em>Armando toma </em><em>cinco</em><em> clases en la universidad </em>means <em>Armando takes </em><em>five</em><em> classes at the university. </em>It is important to say that this sentence stands for the simple present. In this way, toma is the conjugation of the verb tomar for the third person singular.
<h2>2. Right answer:</h2><h3>ciencias</h3><h3 />
Julia takes four subjects:
- Astronomía that translates into Astronomy
- Italiano that translates into Italian
- Geología that translates into Geology
- Cálculo that translates into Calculus
So <em>Julia toma dos clases de </em><em>ciencias</em><em> </em>means J<em>ulia takes two </em><em>science</em><em> classes. </em>These two science classes are Astronomy (astronomía) and Geology (geología).
<h2>3. Right answer:</h2><h3>japonés</h3><h3 />
From the four subjects Armando takes, we know that two are Italian (italiano) and Japanes (Japonés), that is, 50% if his classes are language classes. In other words, <em>Armando toma italiano y japonés </em>translates into <em>Armando takes Italian and Japanese. </em>This sentence is also given in the simple present standing for the third person singular.
<h2>4. Right answer:</h2><h3>italiano</h3><h3 />
If you take a look on the lists of Armando and Julia, you can realize that the matching subjects are italian (italiano) and cálculo (calculus). In this way, we know that the correct answer is <em>italiano </em>because this option is given in the answers. So <em>Armando y Julia estudian</em><em> italiano </em><em>los martes y jueves </em>translates into <em>Armando and Julia study </em><em>Italian</em><em> on Tuesdays and Thursdays.</em>
Answer: discutir (to argue)
Explanation:
When people have difference in opinions or thoughts, or there is disagreemente about something, people <u>argue</u>.
This usually happens in a couple, when husband and wife have disagreements. However, if they argue in an intelligent way and are tolerant, both can find the solution to the problem.
<em><u>To argue</u></em> in spanish is <em><u>discutir, </u></em>being this verb in its infinitive form.
Answer:
1 ¿que dice? dice que irá al parque con Sara
¿que dijo? dijo que iría al parque con Sara
2¿qué dice? dice que comerá pasta
¿que dijo? dijo que comería pasta
3.¿que dice? dice que recogerá su habitación
¿que dijo? dijo que recogería su habitación
4.¿que dice? dice que hablará con ella
¿que dijo? dijo que hablaría con ella
Explanation:
Answer:
¿Cómo te llamas?
Explanation:
The other two options would not make since