Answer:
1. Un estudiante desea hablar con su profesora de biologia.
2. Mateo va a desayunar en la cafeteria de la escuela.
3.Me gusta cantar y bailar.
4.Los profesores contestan las preguntas de los estudiantes.
5. Te gusta la clase de musica?
6.Nosotros esperamos el viaje a Madrid.
7. No me gustan los examenes.
Explanation:
I hope this help!
1. take the suitcase up
2. slow down
3. pay the toll
4. write the directions
5. wait for Juan
6. give me the plane(im not so sure of this one)
7. pass me the bread rolls
8. give me the money back
the format your question is in doesn't make much sense but the way that this sentence would make sense is by adding the word "quise".
la forma en cual pusiste tu pregunta no hace mucho sentido asi que trate de contestar lo mas que pude, y solo tenias que agregar la palabra "quise".
Esta semana, you quise llamarte varias veces por telefono pero estuve ocupadísima.
Answer:
So, I'm not sure if you need a new text or If you want someone to check it, well I found out something that It's grammatically wrong, you repeat the word "luna" two times, so instead of that you can say: Por la noche, contemplaremos las estrellas y la luna y escucharemos algunas historias fascinantes sobre estas, narradas por mi abuela.
And also, you should use more the comma.
If you needed another text, you can text me and I write it for you! <3
Explanation:
1.) many people make altars or “ofrendas” (offerings) in their homes to honor their loved ones who have died
2.) A “calavera” is a skull, a “calaverita” is a little skull, and a “calavera de azúcar” is a sugar skull. These are placed on the altar and often have the name of the deceased person inscribed on the forehead
3.) Pan de muerto (Bread of the Dead): It is one of most associated foods with Day of the Dead
4.) Cempasúchil (“Flor de Muerto”): Is a flower used in Day of the Dead altars and to decorate graves.
5.) Angelitos: “Angelitos” means little angels. On Halloween night, children who have passed away are believed to return and stay through November 1st.