Answer:
- The tall man -> El hombre alto
- A blonde girl -> Una niña rubia
- The old computers -> Las computadores viejas/antiguas [in Spain they would say Los ordenadores viejos/antiguos, ordenador = computador/a}
- Some interesting books -> Unos libros interesantes
- The ugly backpack -> La mochila fea
- A big notebook -> Un cuaderno grande or Un gran cuaderno (it's the same thing, but the from of the adjective changes depending if it's before or after the noun)
- A funny friend -> Un amigo gracioso
- The nice teacher -> La maestra amable/simpática (it can be translated into Spanish in different ways, depending on what you want to say specifically).
- The boring homework -> La tarea aburrida
- Some adventurous students -> Unos estudiantes intrépidos (you could say "atrevidos" but that can mean another thing, in Spanish "atrevido" can <em>sometimes</em> mean "insolent", "intrépido" is always positive.)
Explanation:
Native speaker over here. I hope that's helpful.
Answer:
Huasos are similar to cowboys in the United States. They deal mainly with cattle but can also be involved with farming. Most of the Huasos live south of Santiago.
Their clothing is very traditional. They wear a hat with a completely flat, round brim. It is traditionally black. They wear knee-high leather boots with spurs.
They generally wear a black, grey, or beige sash around their waist, with part of the sash hanging to the left. A short jacket that doesn’t cover the sash is worn over this.
Finally, a poncho is worn on top of this. The colors of the poncho depend on where the Huaso comes from.
Explanation:
<span>Yendo is the answer.
Hope this helps!
A gerund is </span><span>a form that is derived from a verb but that functions as a noun, in English ending.</span>
Answer:
A. Le Complace
Explanation:
It is only referring to one person, so it has to be singular. Solamente esta referriendo a una persona, entonces es singular, no plural.
<span> todo el tiempo=all the time
</span><span>a. todos los dias=everyday
b. A veces=sometimes
c. siempre=always
d. todo el dia=all day
so the answer is C</span>