I have to travel.
Necesito ir de viaje.
Finally you (Ud.) are going to graduate.Finalmente te vas a graduar!!
The girl wants to play.
La nina quiere jugar.
The lawyer wants to know the solution.
El abogado quiere saber la solucion.
We need to eat.
Necesitamos comer.
You (informal, singular) have to earn money.Necesitas ahorrar dinero.
You can study well.
Tu puedes estudiar bien.
What do you want to go?
Adonde quieres ir tu?
I am going to eat now. Yo ya voy a comer ahorita.
We are going to work today. Vamos a trabajar hoy?
I would answer but my teacher hasn’t taught me it yet
Answer: sigue
Explanation: It’s in 3rd person so it isn’t sigo(that’s 1st person) sigues is (2nd person pov) siguen (it’s plural so it wouldn’t be that )
Answer:
1) Machu Picchu, 2) Cuzco, 3) Apurímac River, 4) 500, 5) Inquilpata, 6) mochilero.
Explanation:
1) El Camino Inca leads from Cuzco to <em>Machu Picchu</em>.
2) The Inca's network of caminos across the Andes converged on <em>Cuzco</em>.
3) The four-day hike along the Inca Trail start at a suspension bridge over the <em>Apurímac River</em>.
4) The National Culture Institute of Peru limits the number of hikers to <em>500</em> per day.
5) <em>Inquilpata</em> is a town named for the pink orchid native ot the area.
6) In Spanish, a backpacker is <em>mochilero</em>.
Answer:
La diferencia que he notado en la forma en la que mis padres y yo usamos el internet es que ellos usualmente emplean este recurso tecnológico para hallar información relacionada con su desempeño profesional así como para informarse acerca del acontecer diario en nuestro país en el mundo.
Explanation:
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