Answer:
¿Habla ella español? is incorrect, ¿Sabe español?
Jugar (infinitive), ¿Juegas conmigo? (Do you play with me?)
Comer (infinitive) ¿Qué comes? (What do you eat?)
Dormir (infinitive) ¿Se dormió? (Did he fall asleep?)
Llamar (infinitive) ¿Me llamaste? (Did you call me?)
Reír (infinitive) ¿De qué se ríe? (What is he laughing (at/off? : I have problems with prepositions sorry)
Explanation:
¿Habla ella español? is incorrect, ¿Habla español? In Spanish we change the form of the verbs, we don't use the pronoun+verb as in English. Therefore it would be She speaks Spanish: Habla (ella) español, but we don't say/write ella, we write the declension form.
Dormir (infinitive) ¿Se dormió? (Did he fall asleep?)
Se is a pronoun for the third singular person of the subject. Always use it with a verb
¿Me llamaste? (Did you call me?)
Me is a pronoun for the first singular person of the subject. Always use it with a verb.
Hope it helps! :)
Mi hermano es más alto que mi padre
Answer:
ela quer saber onde está sandra, oque ela quer fazer, oque daniel e sandra vão fazer, quer saber onde Sandra vai comer, ela quer saber oque Daniel pensa nas montanhas.:
Answer:
1. No deseamos comprar ninguna maleta.
2. No conozco a nadie de Perú.
3. No quiero ir contigo ni al parque ni al bosque.
4. Mi familia nunca viaja a Marruecos.
5. No recuerdo nada de lo que vimos en la isla.
6. No compramos ningún seguro de accidentes.
Explanation:
In this exercise you have to answer the questions using the negative form in Spanish. For example, in English would be something like this:
1. We do not want to buy any suitcase.
2. I don't know anyone from Peru.
3. I don't want to go with you neither to the park nor to the forest.
4. My family never travels to Marruecos.
5. I don't remember anything we saw on the island.
6. We do not buy any accident insurance.