¿Como está usted? would be the answer
Explanation/Answers:
Q1: Do you know where there is a good restaurant?
Q2: There aren't any around here.
Q3: Do you want to eat?
Q4: No thank you. I don't want anything.
Q5: And I don't want to eat.
Q6: Mr. Sanchez is Peru-Bolivian.
Q7: Carlos wakes up early because he never goes to sleep after 10pm.
Q8: There isn't a student that wants to write five report (papers) in a week.
Q9: Lourdes likes the white wine, and I like it as well.
Q10: Did you not see any of your sisters yesterday?
To complete the activities of the aforementioned unit, you must understand the structure of the Present Perfect and Past Simple tenses.
<h3>How is the
Structure of the
Tenses?</h3>
The structure of the simple past in Spanish is usually the one shown below for affirmative sentences:
- Subject / verb in the preterite / complement.
For its part, the perfect tense requires the conjugation of the verb "haber" in the present, as well as a main verb in the past participle, as shown below:
- Subject / "haber" in the present / main verb in the past participle / complement.
Therefore, depending on the verb tense that is required to be used, the guides shown can be used.
If you want to learn more about Perfect Tense in Spanish, you can visit the following link: brainly.com/question/4489908
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