Answer:
Blank One: Quieres; Blank Two: Puedo; Blank Three; Volver
Explanation:
One: The tu form of Querer is Quieres, he's asking "do you want to ride bikes"
Two: The yo form of Poder is Puedo, saying "No, I can't"
Three: After "tengo que" you use an infinitve verb, in this case "volver"
Answer:
What should we eat every day?
What does the number of calories that a
person?
Who requires more calories? Why?
Explanation:
Answer:
<u>ordenar</u>=<em>tidy up</em>
<u>limpiar</u>= <em>clean </em>
<u>hacer la cena</u>= <em>make dinner</em>
<u>darse cuenta</u>= <em>realise</em>
<u>mirar</u>= <em>look at</em>
<u>enfadarse</u>= <em>get angry</em>
<u>poner</u>= <em>put </em>(this is a general translation but, of course, the most suitable one will completely depend on context. For example, "<u>poner la mesa</u>" would be translated as "<em>set the table</em>")
<u>hacer</u>: <em>do/make </em>(in this case, context is also essential for a proper translation. In Spanish, we tend to use "<u>hacer</u>" in almost any context while in English, the translation will vary more considerably. Eg: "<u>hacer la tarea</u>" = "<em>do your homework</em>"; "<u>hacer la cena</u>" = "<em>make dinner</em>".
Answer:
a lower-priced brand of coffee
Explanation:
We can explain this example with substitute good, this are products that have more demand because another product is more expensive, for example, Maria can two options a premium coffee, the price in this brand only can be for publicity, the packing, or quality, the other coffee has a higher demand because is a lower-priced brand of coffee, is cheaper than the premium coffee.