Its spelled like this
Yo iba todos los dias al gimnasio para ser un mejor atleta.
I would to the gym every day to the gym to be a better athlete
I'm pretty sure Picture doesn't have a Spanish root. Hope this helps. =^-^=
Answer:
1. Yo <u>soy</u> de Miami.
2. Tú <u>eres</u> de Honduras.
3. Nosotros <u>somos</u> de Los Ángeles,
4. ¿Usted <u>es </u>de Buenos Aires, señor Calvo?
5. Llocks*** (Ellos) son de España, chicos!
(Ustedes) sois de España, chicos!
***I don´t know what means "Llocks". I put two possible options.
This is a rather subjective question, as it will depend largely on the
type of plaza and the particular town it is based in. The best answer,
however, is probably that a plaza is likely to be considered the heart
of a town or city because they promote the local culture or tradition
through arts and crafts. This is certainly true in Spanish-speaking
countries, anyway, as the word plaza may have a slightly different
meaning elsewhere.