Answer:
El bombero va a rescatar el gato.
Explanation:
The above sentence shows a masculine subject "the firefighter", and the direct object for "the cat", lo, has been replaced with the cat itself. "va a rescatar" is also correct. So the sentence reads "the firefighter goes to rescue the cat".
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All this speech is about taking about our habits. When we talk about our routine in Spanish, we use the present tense (presente).
The verbs we should use in this exercise are:
ir - to go
YO VOY
necesitar - to need
YO NECESITO
empezar - to begin
YO EMPIEZO
tener - to have
YO TENGO
gustar - to like
A MÍ ME GUSTA
Let's make some examples:
1. Yo voy a la <em>escuela primaria </em>(elementary)/<em> </em> <em>secundaria</em> (high school).
2. Yo necesito una falda (skirt), una camisa (shirt) y unos zapatos (shoes) para mi uniforme.
3. Yo empiezo las clases a las 8/9 de la mañana.
4. Yo tengo cinco/seis/siete clases al día.
5. A mí me gusta hablar con mis amigos/ ir al recreo con mis amigos/ tener clases de español/ matemáticas/ biología/ química/ historia/ música, etc.
Answer:
The right answer is, D. Nosotros se las mandamos.
Explanation:
Because the sentence is being narrated in a plural way referring to elements of the female gender, therefore, the option that is logically related in its expression is D.
Answer:
I want to go to the pool.
(Yo) quiero ir a la piscina.
Explanation:
In Spanish, the word <em>piscina</em> means <em>swimming pool.</em>
This is an affirmative sentence in present tense. The verb <em>querer</em> means <em>to love</em> or <em>to want</em>.
The conjugation:
1. yo quiero 1. nosotros queremos
2. tú quieres 2. vosotros queréis
3. él quiere 3. ellos quieren
When we want to say something we would like to do (the same subject), then we need the infinitive form after the verb <em>querer.</em>
<em> </em>
<em>Quiero CANTAR. </em>(I want to sing.)
<em>Quieres COMPRAR un coche. </em>(You want to buy a car.)
<em>Quieren VISITAR España. </em>(They want to visit Spain.
In Spanish, the subject can be graphically omitted.
<em>Yo quiero ir a la piscina</em> or <em>Quiero ir a la piscina.</em>
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Finally, the verb <em>ir</em> (to go) requires the preposition <em>a </em>(to).
Umm te refieres alguna música o algo?
Canciones de eso?