#2 is- El es el director de la escuela.
#3 is- I study science and work at a laboratory.
1 what qualities do you look for in a friend?2 Is it more important for you to live a good life or a long one? 3 (I don’t get the beginning but maybe it’s) Where do you go to have a good time? 4 how old are you? 5 who do you respect the most? 6 do you need money to be happy? 7 Do you have any problems in life? 8 (beginning is confusing but i think it’s) Who is your family?
Answer:
1. cerrada
2. abierto
3. conocida
4. descriptos
5. escrito
6. hecha
Explanation:
The verb can be used as an adjective, when it is able to provide a quality with respect to the subject.
When used as an adjective, it should be put into participle mode in the sentence, and apply the same gender and number as the noun.
1. Voy
2. Vamos
3. Va
4. Va
5. Van
6. Vas
Hey Jordan,
It's cool that you get to visit Nicaragua. Here are some interesting things about it. “Nicas” are happy people who love to celebrate for any occasion. They are friendly, hospitable, hardworking, and open. The friendliness of Nicaraguans is one of the most outstanding traits of the Nicaraguan personality; they are always willing to help and show kindness
Some things in Nicaragua are very different from the United States. For example, they are always willing to take time to sit and chat and share a moment with others this thing is not always found in american culture because they are always rushing with the time.
Some things in Nicaragua are a lot like the United States. For example, Physical contact is very common - shaking hands, a kiss on the cheek, a pat on the shoulder – these are socially acceptable forms of communication.
Have a great trip! Bring me back a souvenir!