<h2>5. Answer:</h2>
cabina translates into booth in English and is an enclosure or compartment for various purposes, such as telephoning, broadcasting, or voting. This sentence also stands for the simple present matching the first person singular. So the verb entrar conjugates as entro. Moreover, usar is other verb that we use here but in infinitive form.
<h2>6. Answer:</h2>
In Spanish, to pick up translates into recoger and auricular translates into headphone. Put simply, this sentence means to pick up the headphone. Basically, this sentence stands for that old-school landline phones that people used to use in the past. Now the meaning of this word refers to that pair of small electrical loudspeaker that people wear on the ear to receive radio or telephone communications or to listen to a radio, MP3 player, etc.
<h2>7. Answer:</h2>
Colgar translates into to hang up. So cuelgo is the conjugation of this verb for the first person singular in the simple present. This verb means to stop having a conversation by cutting the connection. The simple present tense is used to talk about habitual actions or routines. This tense is also used to describe things that happen now or in the near future.
<h2>8. Answer:</h2>
Colgar translates into to hang up. The verb colgar is given in infinitive form, that is, the most basic forms of verbs in Spanish. Since this is an irregular verb, you need to learn each conjugation by heart because there is no any rule that this type of verbs must follow.