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1. Tú tienes un bolígrafo. You have a pen
2. Él tiene una calculadora. He has a calculator
3. Yo tengo un lápiz. I have a pencil
4. Ella tiene dos libros. She has two books
5. Vosotros tenéis clase hoy. You all have class today
6. Sara y Ana tienen los papeles l. Sara and Ana have the papers
7. Nosotros tenemos computadoras. We have computers
8. Ellos tienen un horario. They have a schedule
9. Ustedes tienen tarea. Do you have homework
10. Tú tienes un cuaderno. You have a notebook
11. Juan tiene la clase de arte hoy. Juan has art class today
12. Yo tengo una mochila. I have a backpack
13. Ella tiene un escritorio. She has a desk
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c. a menudo, im pretty sure
El Dia de Navidad is Christmas Day and El Dia de Reyes is on January 6th and is the actual present giving day.
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¿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! :)
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