Answer:
1. Recibes, comes, das.
2. Toman, reciben, aprenden
3. Vamos, escribimos, escuchamos
4. Usa, abra, lee
Explanation:
This first sentence talks about you. So the you form is -es and -as. (You receive a biscuit for your birthday. You eat the biscuit with ice cream. You give thanks to your parents.)
The second talks about the students. So the form is they -an and -en. (The students take an exam, receive good grades because the students learn a lot.)
The third talks about us/we. In that form you would use -amos, -imos, and -emos. (We see the book, write about the book, and listen to the teacher/professor.)
The fourth question talks about you but in the informal tence. In that form you would use the same tense you use as he and she; -a and -e. (You use the computer, open the email, and read.)
Hope this helps!
Answer:
8. A los estudiantes les aburre la clase de historia.
9. A mi madre le interesan los cuadros de Picasso.
10. A mí no me gusta ir al parque.
11. A nosotros nos faltan los libros.
12. A ti te duele la cabeza
13. A Carlos le gusta estudiar el arte.
14. A ella no le falta dinero.
15. A ellos les aburre el museo.
16. A nosotros nos encantan los libros de romance.
17. A Ramón no le interesan los deportes.
"te casarias conmigo" is how you say it in spanish.
Answer:
The coffee shops are very different from each other. Ones serve great food and others serve bad food. Asturias coffee shop has the best food. The problem is that it is not neat. Lots of students go to that coffee shop and the tables are always dirty. The chairs are the least comfortable in the university and are never well placed. When I don't go eating with my friends there, I prefer to take the food to my room. Merida coffee shop is the most comfortable: there are many chairs and tables, and is always clean... but the food is the worst of all. You can always see the smartest students from the class in that coffee shop... studying!
Explanation:
1.Los estudiantes prefieren la comida de la cafetería Asturias.
a) Lógico <em>- Asturias coffee shop has the best food.</em>
2. Las cafeterías de la universidad tienen las mismas sillas.
b) ilógico <em>- Every coffee shop is different, some chairs are comfortable while others are not.</em>
3. Es dificil encontrar una mesa libre en la cafetería Mérida.
b) ilógico<em> - Few people go there because of the bad food.</em>
4. Algunos estudiantes van a la cafetería Mérida pero no comen allí.
a) Lógico <em>- The students who go to Merida coffee shop go there for studying.</em>