<span>"Alonso y yo estamos en Estados Unidos ahora mismo, Arizona para ser específico. Estamos planeando nuestro viaje a México, y vamos a ir a las dos ciudades más grandes, Ciudad de México y Santiago de Querétaro. Me siento muy emocionado de ir a estas ciudades, pero también estoy nervioso. Sólo espero que podamos mezclarnos y comunicarnos con la gente que nos rodea, y pasar un buen rato, también."
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To translate that for you, I am saying: "Alonso and I are in America right now, Arizona to be specific. We are planning our trip to Mexico, and we are going to go to the two biggest cities there, Mexico City and Santiago de Queretero. I am feeling very exited to go to these cities, but I am also nervous. I just hope that we can blend in and communicate with the people around us, and have a great time, too."
Answer by Mimiwhatsup: Brazil, Suriname and French Guyana, as well as Puerto Rico, Cuba do not have spanish as their primary language and it is less spoken there.
Stone, Stick and Shell Symbols <span>represent Mayan numerals.</span>
There are two ways to form the future tense in Spanish, namely: The informal future (ir + a + infinitive) and the simple future (el futuro simple). In this problem we will use the simple future. This is used to talk about what will or shall happen. It is also used to talk about the possibility of what someone may or might be doing in the present. Moreover, it can also be used to express conjecture, possibilities, and probabilities in the present, make predictions about the future, and give solemn commands. On the other hand, there are two forms in this verbal tense, namely: Regular and Irregular Simple Future Forms.
If we want to form the regular form of the simple future tense, we need to add the correct ending to the infinitive of the verb. All verb conjugations, that is ar, er, and ir verbs, have the same endings in the simple future tense as indicated in the Table below.
On the other hand, we have three categories in the irregular forms:
a) Verbs where the last vowel in the infinitive is replaced with a d. In this category, only fall er and ir verbs. If we want to form the future of these verbs let's replace the e or i at the end of the infinitive with a d. Then, we add the conditional endings indicated in the Table below.
b) Verbs where the last vowel in the infinitive is removed. In this category, only fall er verbs. If we want to form the future with verbs in this category, we must remove the vowel from the infinitive ending. Then, we add the conditional endings shown in the Table below.
c) Verbs that are simply irregular. For example, in this category fall the verbs decir and hacer.
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In these sentences all the verbs are given in the irregular form. Therefore, we can solve this problem as follows:
1. Mis amigos no querrán ir conmigo.
Irregular given c) item
2. Ustedes tendrán hambre a las ocho.
Irregular given a) item
3. Mi libro no cabrá en la mochila
Irregular given b) item
4. Nosotros no querremos ir al cine esta noche.
Irregular given c) item
5. Yo saldré a las ocho.
Irregular given a) item
6. Usted saldrá de la casa temprano.
Irregular given a) item
7. Ustedes vendrán al cine.
Irregular given a) item
8. Usted le dirá la verdad a la profesora.
Irregular given c) item
9. Mis amigos pondrán la ropa en la maleta.
Irregular given a) item
Answer:
Question 1 with 1 blank Are you going to be in the library today? (yesterday) Question 2 with 1 blank Do Elena and Sergio want to give a party this weekend? (last Saturday) Question 3 with 1 blank Should the teacher translate that novel this semester? (last year) Question 4 with 1 blank Is there going to be lemon cake at dinner today? (last night) Question 5 with 1 blank Do you want to put the coats on the chair? (on the bed)
Explanation: translated