Well this are kind of more personal questions, but I can translate them and tell you how to answer them :)
If you do like to use the item, you say “si me gusta” (I do) or “si, me gusta usarlo” (I do like to use it) or even a simple “si” (yes) this depends mostly on your teacher.
In case you don’t, you just gotta say “no, no me gusta” (No, I do not like it), “no me gusta” ( I don’t like it) or a simple “no” (no) as well.
Bufandas means scarfs
Suéter- sweater
Gorra- cap
Sandalias- sandals
Pantalones- pants, jeans, that kind of things
For the sentences it’s pretty similar to the other exercise.
I’ll write the positive form of the sentences first, and then the negative one so you can choose what goes better with you.
Si, me gusta usar camisetas/camisas. (If you like using t-shirts)
No, no me gusta usar camisetas/ camisas (if you don’t)
Si, me gusta ir a la escuela ( if you like going to school)
No, no me gusta ir a la escuela (if you don’t)
Si, me gusta jugar/ practicar béisbol (if you like playing/ practicing baseball)
No, no me gusta jugar/ practicar béisbol (if you don’t)
Me gustan más/ prefiero las sandalias (if you prefer sandals over boots)
Me gustan más/ prefiero las botas (if you prefer boots)
Si, me gustan las palomitas (if you like popcorn)
No, no me gustan las palomitas (if you don’t)
Be careful so you put accents in words, hope it helps :)
The three of them
the defined ones are
-el (singular male)
-los (pluaral male)
-la (singular female)
-las (plural female)
the indefinite ones are
-un (sm)
-unos (pm)
-una (sf)
-unas(pf)
for example qou can say "un perro me mordió" or"una casa he visto ayer" or "una ricas manzanas" its for all three bc it is not defined what or who or were are you talking about
lol sorry for my english i´m latina soooo sorry
There are lamps in the garage? There are no lamps in the garage