Answer:
6. es, nationality
7. esta, location
8. (if friends permanently), somos - permanent conditions -could be temporary and use estar instead
9. soy, origin
10. sois, description
11. not enough information?
12. son, possession
13. eres, permanent (if mariage is permanent, could be temporary)
14. estoy, location
15. es, description
16. sois, nationality
17. es, permanent condition
18. estoy, feelings-temporary
19. es, permanent condition
20. eres, origin
21. es, time
22. estoy, feeling-temporary
23. estamos, feelings-temporary
24. es, origin
25. están, temporary
26. eres, origin
27. estamos, location
Explanation:
There are different dorms of 'tener' because the questions are referring to different people such as you or parents.
These 'tener' phrases compare to the way we express the same ideas in English by meaning the same thing but not translating into the same thing. Take ¿Tienes fr<span>ío? It translates to 'Do you have cold?' but it means 'Are you cold?' in Spanish.</span>
So these questions are asking names of each person from each country and where they’re from so since you didn’t give us that information I will answer and you just have to fill in the blank with their name or their country!
1. El muchacho de Venezuela se llama (name here)
2. La chica salvadoreña se llama (name here)
3. Andre es de (where is Andre from here)
4. Rafael es (colombiana or hondureño)
5. La nacionalidad de Lorena es (Lorenas nationality)
1. Los pasajeros van a ir a tomar el sol.
2. El senor Lopez y el senor Gomez quieren mirar a las senoras bonitas.
3. Tu salte del teatro.
4. Yo escucho discos compactos.
5. Ana tiene su radio y va a esucharla.
6. Mis padres me dan dinero para ir a la tienda .
Answer:
Devolvemos
Explanation: im pretty sure its that