Answer:
1. por
2. por
3. para
4. por
5.para
6. por
7. por
Explanation:
This one is pretty easy since it makes most since to use "por" on most of them
If your looking for your sentence to say, "I'm not honest" then yes it should be <3
In Spanish "my head hurts" is "me duele mi cabeza"
<h3>Fill in the blank with the nationality for each of the following people.</h3>
<em>Answer 1: </em><em>Marielena es de los Estados Unidos. Ella es </em><u><em>estadounidense.</em></u>
Translation 1: Marielena is from the United States. She is American.
<em>Answer 2: </em><em>Yo (a girl) soy de México. Yo soy </em><u><em>mexicana.</em></u><em> </em>
Translation 2: I am from Mexico. I'm Mexican.
<em>Answer 3: </em><em>Tú (a guy) eres de España. Tú eres </em><u><em>español. </em></u>
Translation 3: You are from Spain. You are Spanish.
<em>Answer 4: </em><em>Marie es de Francia. Ella es </em><u><em>francesa.</em></u><em> </em>
Translation 4: Marie is from France. She is French.
<em>Answer 5: </em><em>Giovanni es de Italia. Él es </em><u><em>italiano.</em></u><em> </em>
Translation 5: Giovanni is from Italy. He is Italian.
Answer 6: Arturo es de Canadá. Él es <em><u>canadiense. </u></em>
Translation 6: Arturo is from Canada. He is Canadian.
<h2><em>Spymore</em></h2>
Answer:
Entre las doce y la una de la tarde los estudiantes (1) <u>están</u> (to be) en la universidad. Elena (2) <u>asiste</u> (to attend) a su clase de yoga. Pedro (3) <u>escribe </u>(to write) un correo electrónico. Melisa y su compañera de cuarto (4) <u>leen</u> (to read) en la biblioteca. Sofia y Roberto (5) <u>corren</u> (to run) en el estadio, Paolo (6) <u>come</u> (to eat) en la cafetería. Mercedes y yo (7) <u>escribimos</u> (to write) tarjetas postales (postcards) a nuestras familias y (8) <u>bebemos</u> (to drink) café. Tu (9) <u>tienes</u> (to have) que hablar con tus hermanas porque ellas (10) <u>vienen </u>(to come) a visitarte (to visit you) muy pronto.
Explanation:
In this exercise, you have to complete the text using the <u>Spanish simple present tense</u> (''presente del indicativo'' in Spanish), which is used to talk about habitual situations, routines, universal truths, facts and things happening now or in the near future.