Answer: So far you are correct but the two words are both cognates and the orthographic accent is not in the English language.
Explanation: Orthographic accents are á, é, í, ó, ú and the English language doesn't use those. Cognates are words that sound the same or are almost the same maybe even sound similar in both languages and have the same meaning .
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Answer:
A Alejandro no le gusta ir al teatro; prefiere ir a el cine a ver peliculas.
El brocoli es verdura y el bistec es una carne_.
Alejandro no va al centro en coche, siempre va a (pie) caminando , pero Manuel siempre va en coche o en autobus.
Manuel siempre lleva la comida cuando van a un restaurante a almorzar.
Alejandro piensa que ir al restaurante es gastar mucho dinero.
1. A Ursula le gusta ver una pelicula en el cine.
2. A Andres le gusta ir a un (concierto) para escuchar musica de rock.
3, Ursula y Andres compran (entradas ) para el cine.
4. Ursula y Andres van a comer a un ( restaurante).
Explanation:
The questions 3,4and 5 where answer according my opinion if you have the words that you used in that lesson will be helpful. The one that is in parentheses (pie) is same as walking I used that Because there's a A in front of the word and carminando may work too but without that A. So you can choose wich one is better