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Explanation:</h2>
When you introduce a clause that describes a noun you previously mentioned in a sentence then you are talking about Relative Pronouns. So relative pronouns connect sentences or phrases. So we have four sets of relative pronouns in Spanish:
que
quien
el que
el/la/los/las que
el/la/los/las cual.
Some uses are the following:
- que - we can use it to refer a person/place
- quien - we can use it only to refer a person
Answer:
1. Qué curioso que Beatriz se ponga el suéter.
¿Tendrá frío?
2 Menos mal que Pedro y Rosa están de buen humor.
¿Estarán enamorados?
3. Sin embargo, Mirella no ha tocado su comida
¿Estará preocupada?
4 Me preocupa que Humberto esté bostezando (yawning),
¿Tendrá sueño?
5 Yo no estoy pasándolo bien.
¿Tendré deudas?
Basically, your teacher is asking you to write about what you do outside of school, and a recent success (such as an A on a paper or you won an award for something). Also, your teacher wants to know about a real problem in your school (such as bullying, racism, sexism, etc.), and what you want to study next year in Spanish.
I cannot write the entire thing in space, but make sure you use SIMPLE verbs and phrases. You want to make this easier on you and your work. Use nouns that you know first and work your way up. I highly recommend SpanishDict.com for looking up nouns/verbs you don’t know, and it conjugates the entire verb list at the bottom of the definition. :)
Por las tardes would be the correct answer