1 mi madre
2 mis amigos
3 mis hermanos
4 mi compañero / compañera
5 mi profesor/ profesora
6 mi
Answer:
Buenos Aires: fachera/o, tremenda/o, re linda/o, hermosa/o, me encante
compañera 1: da usar esto?
compañera 2: Ay si me encanta! te queda re lindo
compañera 1: Pero no me convence la remera
compañera 2: esta tremenda esa remera en serio. Estas re fachera
Explanation:
Answer: do you need this translated or answered?
Explanation:
The best place to go when I want to get away from a hectic city and enjoy the peace and quiet of nature would be: D. El campo, because in English it is the countryside, where you would mainly go camping if you are like me and want all the city noise out and enjoy a good time out in the countryside.
Hello there!
Hay varios estacionamientos cerca de la oficia, a. busque el estacionamiento de la compañía del señor Gómez.
In this sentence the word "busca" could be used and the sentence would still be grammatically correct. I chose "busque" because it seems to me like the conversation is happening between strangers and not friends, therefore "usted" is the correct way to address the person.