It's "dos mil quinientos"
1. Fernando is 30 years old
2. Lives in Columbia
3. 6:20 am
4. Likes to hit the gym on his spare time and workout after he’s done goes home and plays with his dog
5. gym
6. (Not sure if they meant gym or work?) he likes to have workouts and be active and always keep a healthy lifestyle
7. Yes a dog
The correct translations for " He sings better than he plays" would be canta mejor que toca (option A) As it is a comparison in which he sings (canta) better (mejor) than he plays (toca).
Option B would not apply because the 2nd verb is not "play" but "try."
option C and D present the comparison with the adjective Worse which means peor and D also presents the verbs in different order,
Spanish cognates are words that are spelled the same and have the same meaning in Spanish. But sometimes the pronunciation IS DIFFERENT.
Pure cognates are spelled exactly the same in both languages, but pronounced differently. Some words are actor (ahk-tor) or natural (naht-oor-ahl).
True spanish cognates are spelled almost the same but have the same meaning in both languages, like accidente (accident) and elephante (elephant)
False cognates have the similar spelling and origin but totally different meanings.
Example: Anciano means elderly man, not ancient.
Hope that helped! I take Spanish so if you need help, please contact me!! ^_^