Answer:
I am an aspiring playwright.
(“Am” is a linking verb, showing no action. This means we’re dealing with a subject complement and not a direct object.)
I have been an accountant for many years.
(“Have been” is a linking verb in this sentence, showing no action. “An accountant for many years” is, therefore, a subject complement and not a direct object.)
Answer:
7. trabajadoras
8. trabajadores
9. trabajadora
10. guapo
11. guapos
Explanation:
In Spanish, the adjective has gender and number, and it´s the gender and number of the subject of the sentence.
So:
7. female and plural
8. male and plural
9. female and singular
10. male and singular
11. male and plural
1. Veronica es mas bonita que Lupe
2. El abrigo es mas feo que los pantalones.
3. Las galletas son más dulces que el bizcocho/el pastel.
4. Mi casa es mas grande que la casa de Gloria.
5. Vicente come mas rápido que Pedro
Translates to:hows the climate today? today raining
Answer:
1. Ayer estudié por la noche.
2. ¿Que hacían ustedes cuando empezó a llover?
3. Mis parientes de Colorado venían todos los veranos.
4. Primero anduve por el parque; luego encontré a Lola.
5. El año pasado viajamos por Sudamérica.
6. Yo dormía ocho horas cuando tenía once años.
Explanation:
In Spanish the past tense is the one where the actions carried out in the past tense are described, and the imperfect tense is the one where the actions in the past that are still part of the present are described, therefore in the previous activity we must identify at what time this each prayer and thus turn it into the opposite time that we are being asked; that is, if a sentence is in the past tense we must transform it to imperfect and vice versa.