Answer: Every proper sentence in Spanish must have a subject and a verb. There is also a proper place for subjects and verbs in a sentence. Begin a sentence with the subject (the person, place, or thing you're talking about). Follow that with the verb, and then the rest of the sentence (where, how, etc).
Answer:
Country: Dominican Republic
Capital: Santa Domingo
Explanation:
Columbus is credited with leading the first European expedition south of Canada and on his first voyage, landed in Bahamas as he attempted to reach Asia.
He thought he had reached Asia such that when he landed in what would become the Dominican Republic, he thought he had reached the British West Indies. The Dominican Republic shares their island with Haiti which is a French speaking country.
Creo que es incorrecto. Murió de un accidente de avión.
1. Donde vives tu? (Where do you live)
2. Dónde trabajas tu? (Where do you work)
3. Yo no hablo muy bien español. (I dont speak Spanish well)
4. Nosotros no bailamos. (We don’t dance)
5. Yo estudio el inglés. (I study English)
6. Las niñas cantan muy bien. (The girls sing really good)
8. Mis padres viven en Madrid. Dónde viven los tuyos? (My parents live in Madrid. Where do yours live?)
9. Usted trabaja aquí? (Do you work here?)
10. Nosotras siempre comemos en un restaurante. (We always eat at a restaurant.)
11. Usted habla francés? (Do you speak French?)
13. Usted habla español? ( do you speak Spanish?)
14. Mi hija trabaja en verano de 8 a 15.
15. Abren
16. Escribe
17. Escribe
18. Deben
19. Ustedes, trabajan (ustedes trabajan mucho?)
Hope this helps !