1. Donde vives tu? (Where do you live)
2. Dónde trabajas tu? (Where do you work)
3. Yo no hablo muy bien español. (I dont speak Spanish well)
4. Nosotros no bailamos. (We don’t dance)
5. Yo estudio el inglés. (I study English)
6. Las niñas cantan muy bien. (The girls sing really good)
8. Mis padres viven en Madrid. Dónde viven los tuyos? (My parents live in Madrid. Where do yours live?)
9. Usted trabaja aquí? (Do you work here?)
10. Nosotras siempre comemos en un restaurante. (We always eat at a restaurant.)
11. Usted habla francés? (Do you speak French?)
13. Usted habla español? ( do you speak Spanish?)
14. Mi hija trabaja en verano de 8 a 15.
15. Abren
16. Escribe
17. Escribe
18. Deben
19. Ustedes, trabajan (ustedes trabajan mucho?)
Hope this helps !
The United States is a multicultural based country, with countries ranging all the way from China to Brazil. Since the country is so diverse, so is the food. However, there are still some differences between American food and other foods, and more specifically- Hispanic food. Hispanic foods have many recipes, including Ropa Vieja, Arepas, Tostones, Arroz con Leche, and so much more!
These foods differentiate from American cuisine because of the extra added flavor that some American foods do not have. Apart from that, Hispanic foods are usually healthier than your typical Mac&Cheese and the famous smashed potato, offering great nutritional value. However, these foods can also compare thanks to the deep meaning that these foods have to their cultures. United States takes as much pride in hot dogs and burgers as Argentina does in the Baleadas. In the end, we are all not that different.
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Answer:
1-.Mi cuaderno está encima de la mesa.
2-.Las ventanas están al lado de la puerta.
3-.Milagros y yo estamos detrás de la puerta.
4-.La calculadora está dentro de la mochila.
Explanation:
1-.inciso c
2-.inciso b
3-.inciso d
4-.inciso b.
The answer is: Como estás