Answer:
- bajo
- diligentes
- viejas
- pequeños
Explanation:
- No eres alto. Eres bajo. <em>You are not tall. You are short. </em>
- No somos perezosos. Somos diligentes. <em>We are not lazy. We are diligent. </em>
- Ellas no son jóvenes. Son viejas. <em>They are not young. They are old. </em>
- Eduardo y Hugo no son grandes. Son pequeños. <em>Eduardo and Hugo are not big. They are small. </em>
Note: Joven is one adjective that does not change with gender and so the same word young is used for both masculine and feminine words.
Answer:
I believe that answer A is the correct option.
Explanation:
(Reciclar) (tu) la basura = (Recycle) (you) the trash
Recicio tu la basura = I'm picking up your garbage
Reciciad tu la basura = Reciciate your garbage
Recicia tu la basura = Reciciate your garbage
Recicie tu la basura = Pick up your trash
Hope this helps!
<span>The main difference between estar and ser is when they are used - estar is used for states which aren't permanent, meaning they can change. For example, a famous sentence from Mexican telenovelas: Estoy embarazada, which means - I am pregnant. It is not a state that will last forever. Having that in mind, here are the correct answers:
1. Nosotros estamos en la piscina.= We are at the pool.
2. Tu estás en la escuela. = You are at school.
3. Mi hermano y yo estamos en la cocina ahora. = My brother and I are in the kitchen at the moment.
4. Yo estoy en el comedor ahora. = I am in the dining room at the moment.
5. Hoy es Martes. = It's Tuesday today.
6. Son las tres de la tar.de. = It's three in the afternoon. (for hours, the verb ser is used).
7. Que hora es? = What time is it?
8. Estas tu contento hoy? = Are you happy today?
9. Hoy es Domingo. = It's Sunday today.
10. Los amigos son italianos. = My friends are Italian.</span>
Answer:
¿A qué hora?
Explanation:
It’s basically saying at what time is this happening, a que hora pasaría esto. at what time and hora is time.