Answer:
The Wayuu Cultural Festival celebrates the tradition and folklore of the Wayuu people by having crafts, ceramic, horse races, women weaving, traditional dancing (Yonna and Kaulayaa), percussions, children representing their culture with myths and legends and, finally, typical dishes called "friche" and "mazamorra", and also goat and fish.
Explanation:
To complete this exercise, you have to answer the question about the <u>Wayuu Cultural Festival.</u> It's a Festival to celebrate the Wayuu culture. It's celebrated in Uribia, La Guajira, Colombia and the date is not always the same, it changes from year to year. It's a very colorful festival.
Answer:
1. estamos, aburridos
2. está, contento
3. están equivocados
4. esta, cansada
5. está, limpia
6. está cerrada
7. está, sucio
8. está, contento
9. está, triste
10. están abiertas
Explanation:
The exercise aims for you to use the verb ESTAR conjugated in present indicative combined with an adjective, an often confusion when using adjectives with SER or ESTAR is about the meaning, when you use the verb SER the interpretation is that the situation is permanent, while if you use the verb ESTAR the interpretation is that the situation is temporary.
Here is the indicative conjugation of the verb ESTAR in present.
ESTAR
Presente Indicativo
yo estoy
tú estás
él/ella está
nosotros estamos
vosotros estais
ellos/ellas están
Here is a list of common adjectives used in Spanish:
Bueno Good
Malo Bad
Grande Big
Pequeño Small
Rápido Fast
Lento Slow
Caro Expensive
Barato Cheap
Seco Dry
Mojado Wet
Fácil Easy
Difícil Difficult
Joven Young
Viejo Old
Nuevo New
Alto Tall/High
Bajo Low
Corto Short
Largo Long
Aburrido Bored/boring
Vivo Alive
Muerto Dead
Listo Smart
Inteligente Intelligent
Pobre Poor
Rico Rich
Común Common
Raro Rare
PLEASE RATE 5 STARS
Q: <span>What do you need to buy something at the store?
A: dinero
Q: </span>Estarán juntos para siempre. (They will be together forever.)
<span>A: Correct
Q: </span>Vengas a la tienda. (<span>Come to the store.)</span>
<span>A: Correct
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worse is the adverb for the second sentence.