(I chose one of the three options, because when I asked how many where there; I got no answer)
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I believe the answer is <span><em>public schools start at 9 AM every day</em></span>.
<em>Option 1</em><em> RIGHT</em>
I think the answer is the first one because I went to public schools and I noticed that.
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Option 2 </em><em>WRONG</em><em />
I think the second option isn't right because public schools' basic subjects are studied in english.
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Option 3 </em><em>WRONG</em>
It's wrong because most people live near the school that they can go by walking and/or biking.
<h3>Please select the word from the list that best fits the definition Sirve comida y bebidas.</h3>
Answer: camarero
Translation: waiter
Explanation:
El camarero sirve comida y bebidas.
The waiter serves food and drinks.
Answer:
Explanation:
1. A mí me gusta nadar, pero no sé qué es un cenote. -- Marissa
2. Mamá va al cine y al museo en sus ratos libres. -- Pablo
3. Yo voy a pedir mucha comida. -- Felipe
4. Quieren ir a jugar al fútbol con nosotros en el parque? -- Eduardo
5. Me gusta salir los fines de semana. -- Tia Ann Maria
1. I like swimming, but I don't know what cenote is. Marissa
2. Mum is going to the cinema and museum in her free time. Pablo
3. I'm going to ask for a lot of food. Felipe
4. Do you want to play football with us in the park? Eduardo
5. I like going out in the end of the week. Tia Ann Maria
Verbs:
AR
jugar -- ( to play )
gustar -- ( to like ) Verbs in Spanish language ending in AR, and are regular verbs. They belong to the first group of verbs.
nadar -- ( to swim )
ER
saber -- ( to know ) is a regula verb and it ends in ER, it's a participant of the second group in Spanish language, ER group.
querer -- ( to want ) irregular verb
IR
ir -- ( to go )
pedir -- ( to ask for ) Verbs in Spanish language that end in IR and belong to the third group of verbs. They are irregular verbs.
salir -- ( to go out )