Answer:
When I was (to be) a little girl, I lived (to live) with my father and my sister. Her name (to be called) was Libo. Libo cleaned (clean) and cooked (cook) for our family every day. One day, when I arrived home, I saw that Libo was making a huge lunch, and it was only 2 o'clock in the afternoon. I asked her (ask) why she had made all of this food so early, and she said (say) that, in Mexico, everyone eats a big lunch at 2 p.m. So, my sister and I sat down (sit down) at the table and we ate (eat). The food was delicious! That day, I learned my first lesson on Spanish culture
Explanation:
This is it translated I don't understand what you wanted but I hope this helps.
Answer:comedor=dining room
Explanation:
The answer is "estan" las sillas en la mesa
1. The store at ten (could be said, vamos a la tienda a las diez?) (or without the question mark to make it a demand)
2. And the papers? (I’m assuming “yo” was a typo. If not, then it translates to (“me the papers”, which makes no sense)
3. Not us, the cards.
4. My parents never
5. You pass first?
6. You always the blankets. (There’s some blanks that need to be filled in)
7. Who else is in the matrimony?
That’s all I’m doing mate, I got more work to do myself.