Because I do not know the context of what is "cool," I am going to assume that is referring to the weather/temperature.
In Spanish, we use the verb "hacer" in expressions that refer to weather conditions.
The direct translation of "It is cool," is:
Hace fresco.
We use the third singular form of the verb hacer because we are talking about the weather.
Answer:Ik Spanish but this confusing and I’m Puerto Rican
Explanation:
if you just need soccer, it would be fútbol. Soccer ball should be balón de fútbol
Answer:
The answer is ¿Asiste usted a la escuela?
Explanation:
Usted is a personal pronoun in Spanish, semantically used as the 2nd person but, grammatically, it belongs to the 3rd person singular, in other words, it`s conjugated as the 3rd person singular. Usted means <em>You</em>, and it's the formal version of it. It´s used when addressing an older person, someone you don't know, a superior, or someone you´d like to show a lot of respect to. Commonly, usted is used to refer to a new acquaintance as a sign of respect, until they tell you otherwise, or you gain enough confidence with the person to use an informal version of <em>you, </em>like Tú or Vos (mainly used in the south of South America).
So, the correct conjugation of the verb Asistir (to attend) in the 3rd person singular pronoun Usted is Asiste.