Answer:
A:
1) Yo como en un restaurante
2) Mis amigos y yo vemos una pelicula
3) Tu siempre duermes siete horas
4) Los zapatos cuestan mucho dinero
5) Mi madre almuerza en casa
B (of what I can see):
1) Yo no puedo comer carne
2) Christina y Carlos no pueden comer chocolate
3) Fernando no puede comer pescado
Explanation:
Trust me, I've been doing Spanish since PreSchool and I hope this helps!
Answer: A pacifista is a person opposed to violence.
Explanation:
Answer:
For number 9, the answer would be ha escrito. For number 10, the answer would be han vivido.
Explanation:
In number 9, you need to write escribir (write) in el presente perfecto, so (haber + escribir). In english the complete sentence would be: The author has written a new book. Has (in english) is the [haber] part,and you always need to change that to make the subject and the verb agree. The same thing happens in Spanish. All presente perfecto means is that the verb needs to match present tense and it needs to have haber (which needs to agree with the subject). Same thing happens with the second sentence except the subject is plural. Thus, you have: Juan and Marisol have lived in Buenos Aires for many years. Normally, you use [have] when you have a plural subject, in spanish have would be han. Vivido (lived) matches present tense.
<h3>¿Qué piensas sobre acampar en un lugar donde hay caballos salvajes?</h3>
Answer: Sería peligroso.
Translation: What do you think about camping in a place where there are wild horses? It would be dangerous.
Explanation: Wild horses, especially if they have small foals, can see to humans as potential predators and they can attack to expel intruders from their territory, and their kicks could be injurious or fatal to people.