Answer: So far you are correct but the two words are both cognates and the orthographic accent is not in the English language.
Explanation: Orthographic accents are á, é, í, ó, ú and the English language doesn't use those. Cognates are words that sound the same or are almost the same maybe even sound similar in both languages and have the same meaning .
Answer:
A ellos les gusta las enchiladas.
A ellos les gusta comer enchiladas
Explanation:
First we must divide each part of the sentence
preposition = A
pronoun = ellos
verb = gusta
verb = comer
article = las
noun = enchiladas
In this example in Spanish we need the preposition "A" at the beginning of the sentences to indicate who like enchiladas
In English, we don't need this preposition because we can say:
They like to eat enchiladas
They like enchiladas
If we translate the sentence literally would be Ellos gusta comer enchiladas, this form is incorrect because we don't know "who".
For example:
We are in a restaurant and there are 5 groups of people eating, but only one group like to eat enchiladas.
If we only say Ellos gusta comer enchiladas, we won't know the correct group.
If we say A ellos, in this case we are pointing a specific group in the restaurant.
Trabajar means: to work
Since it's your friend that works in a restaurant, you conjugate it to él/ella/ud.
Mi amiga <em>trabaja</em> en un restaurante.
Answer:
For this exercise we have to use the appropriate form of the verb estar plus an adjective according to the context
Explanation:
The verb estar (to be) is used to talk about states and emotions such bored, happy amnong others, it must be conjugated according to the subject pronoun like this:
YO estoy (I am)
Tú estas (you are) familiar
Usted está (you are) formal
Él/ella está (He/she is)
Nosotros/Nosotras estamos (we are)
ustedes están (you are)
ellos/ellas están (they are)
1, Esta película no es interesante. Nosotras estamos un poco aburridas (bored).
2. ¿Son novios Angela y Miguel? —Sí, ella está enamorada (in love with) de él.
3. Ahora mismo salimos para el aeropuerto. José, ¿tú estás listo (ready)?
4. ¡No entiendo nada (anything) en la clase de física! Siempre estoy confundido (confused).
5. Ahora las ventanas están abiertas (opened),
I'm gonna write in the correct form the ones wrong and leave a blank the right ones.
1. _
2. _
3. _
4. _
5. Acuéstate temprano
6. Llega a tiempo (I guess you meant arrive in time?)
7. No abandones la escuela (I guess you meant don't quit school?)
8. Pon atención en clase (it can also be: "PRESTA atención en clase" the r in presta converted it in infinitive)
9. No dejes tu tarea en casa
10. No duermas en clase (No dormir is also infinitive)