Choose the correct plural form for the following word:
pupitre
Question 18 options:
una pupitre
unos pupitres
un pupitre
unas pupitres
Answer:
unos pupitres
Explanation:
Brainliest please Good day
Answer:
unos pupitres
Explanation:
First to help gets Brainliest!!!
Write a few sentences about your school life. You could include sentences about the sports you do, the subjects you study, and the teachers at school. Use the verbs pensar, creer, gustar, querer, and preferir.
Sorry I'm just not good at spanish!
I ________________________ from the United States.
2. Where ________________________________ from?
3. Mrs. Ríos ____________________ from Mexico.
4. Ricardo and Tomás ____________________ from Guatemala.
5. Carla and I ________________________ from Texas.
6. You ________________________ from San Salvador.
7. Luisa and Adela ________________________ from Miami.
8. Where ____________________________ Margarita from?
9. Mr Villas ____________________ from Peru.
10. And you, from where ________________________________? Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb but in Spanish
Answer:
Explanation:
1- am
2-are you from
3-is from mexico
4- are from guatemala
5- are from texas
6- are from san salvador
7-are from miami
8-is from peru
Translate the following questions
Answer:
1. When does Guille have physical education/gym class?
2.Which class does Guille have at the second hour?
3. Who is your art teacher?
4. What class does Guille have before school?
Im really sorry if this wrong
2. Tú
un carro nuevo.
a. Tenemos
b. Tienen
C. Tengo
d. Tienes
Your best friend sees you in art class with many drawings in front of you. What can she ask you?
¿Te gustar jugar?
¿Le gusta hablar?
¿Le gusta leer?
¿Te gusta dibujar?
Answer:
te gusta dibujar
Explanation:
1) Mis tios (asistir) ___ a una cena grande a casa de mi abuela
2) Tu siempre (salir) ___ mucho con amigos los fines de semana?
3) Mis amigos (decidir) ____ de ir al cine hoy.
4) Su Madre (lavar) ___ la ropa todos los dìas.
5) Mis hermanos y yo (hacer) ___ las camas por la mañana.
6) Marta siempre (recibir) ___ buenas notas en sus classes?
7) (Cuidar) ¿___ tú a tú hermano menor después de clases?
8) (poner) ¿ __ Uds. la mesa para la cena?
9) Los domingos, mi padre y mi hermano (ver) ___ el partido de fútbol americano en la tele.
10) Yo (montar) ___ en bicicleta en el tiempo libre.
11) Ellos (comer) _____ la cena a las seis.
12) Mi familia y yo (celebrar) ____ los dias de fiesta en casa con nuestros parientes.
13) Mi tía (viajar) ___ de Colombia este mes.
14) (leer) ¿ ____ tú mucho en el tiempo libre?
15) Después de la cena, yo siempre (sacar) ____ la basura.
16) Mis padres, Mis hermanos y yo (vivir) ____ en una casa grande en calle Hidalgo.
Answer:
Espero que te sirva
Explanation:
que tengas una linda tarde
Noun and verb Review
Fill in the blank with the correct verb.
El muchacho y la muchacha _______
amables.
Answer:
compartir
Explanation:
u didn't give me answers so i said share.
Answer:
Son
Explanation:
El muchacho y la muchacha ___son____ amables.
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only did that so people would notice it easer
Answer:
1 tienes
1 tengo
2 tienen
2 tenemos
3 tiene
3 tiene
4 tienen
4 tiene
4 tiene
SOMEONE ANSWER THIS PLZZ WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST IF CORRECT
Answer:
1. Mi esposo trabaja en el aeropuerto.
2. Si , su casa es muy grande.
3. Su tienda esta en el centro.
4. Ernesto Padres están bien.
5. Su hermano tiene cinco años.
6. Nuestros vecinos están en sus casas.
7. Ellos abren sus regalos mañana.
8. Si necesitamos sus libros
Explanation:
Answer:
1. Mi
2. su
3. Su
4. Los
5. El
6. Ellos
7. sus
8. nuestros
Explanation:
I am fluent in Spanish
2 Which adjective would you use to describe each person?
Use these adjectives: trabajador, serio artístico desorganizado atlético comico
perezoso
1. likes to do homework _________________________
2. likes to draw __________________________
doesn’t like to joke around ____________________
likes to play sports ___________________________
doesn’t like to work ______________________________
doesn’t like to tidy up __________________________
3 Choose the word that means the opposite
bajo
grande
serio
joven
trabajador
4 Complete each sentence to describe each picture. In Spanish por favor! Use ser
1. La mujer es
2. El chico es
3. El hombre es
4. La chica es
5 Write a sentence using at least two adjectives to describe each person.
Your best friend
Your Spanish teacher
You!
I really need help in Spanish 1 am not understanding this question.
Answer:
"Tengo un ____" - hermano since "un" is masculine.
"Ella es una ____" - profesora. The picture has that answer.
"El es un ____" - medico. Again, picture.
"...un tio que se llama ____" - Salvador since Rosa is your Tia he is your Tio.
"Ellos son mis ____" - primos since cousins are related to your aunt and uncle.
"Jose, es un ____" - ingeniero. Picture says so.
Explanation:
Which verb form correctly completes this sentence?
Usualmente ustedes _________ juntos en la universidad.
Prompt
Now that you have worked through a lot of material that includes these basic patterns, and you have compared grammatically correct and incorrect sentences, write down what you think is a rule that could explain what makes a sentence grammatically correct or not. For example, you might write something like: "verbs always match nouns in number, and they usually come before the noun." In other words, make your best guess for the grammar rule that makes sense out of the pattern(s) you see in the phrases you have been working with. Review if you need to, and you might briefly check your hunches against the sentences you have been working with in this or previous modules. Keep in mind that what you're after is your hunch, not a grammar rule from a text book.
Please reply with 2 sentences - one sentence with the grammar explanation of Definite Articles in English and one sentence using example(s) of Definite Articles in Spanish.
In ProgressAttempt 2
Please read over the prompt again. It is all about definite articles - it is not about subjects, verbs, adjectives, etc.
- Terri MarinoSubmitted 10/17/2020
Answer:
Similarly, when forming questions in Spanish, the structure can be very flexible. In all of the examples below, the meaning of the sentences is the same, “Is Carlos a lawyer?”
¿Carlos es abogado?
¿Es Carlos abogado?
¿Es abogado Carlos?
Note: Spanish questions always begin with an inverted question mark.
When we add question words like, dónde (where), cuándo (when), qué (what) and por qué (why), they always stay next to the verb in the sentence. However, the rest of the sentence structure, including where the subject goes, remains flexible. Look at the examples below:
¿Dónde están mis llaves? → Where are my keys.
Mis llaves, ¿dónde están? → My keys, where are they?
Regular Verbs in Spanish
Verbs might be the single most important focus of the Spanish language as there are so many ways to express one idea just through verb usage and conjugation. This makes the Spanish the language both eloquent and beautiful, but also tricky for the Spanish beginner. Not to worry though! Below you will find a basic breakdown of how verbs work.
Infinitives
All regular verbs have an infinitive form that ends in either -ar, -er or -ir.
Example:
hablar → to talk
comer → to eat
escribir → to write
Conjugations
These verbs are then conjugated based on the subject and tense of the sentence. The -ar, -er and -ir ending is dropped and you are left with the base form of the verb, to which you then add the corresponding ending.
Example:
hablar (infinitive form) = habl (base form) = Yo hablo (I talk)
Now, brace yourself - there are 32 tenses (including both indicative and subjunctive) in Spanish, while English has only 13. But not to worry, you will only use about half of these tenses on a regular basis.
Reflexive Verbs in Spanish
Reflexive verbs are used when the object and subject are the same person. In other words, the person doing the action is the same person receiving it. Although reflexive verbs do not exist in English, the concept does, as we have the expressions myself, yourself, himself herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves and themselves. Reflexive infinitive forms always have “se” tacked onto the end of them to express that the reflexive pronoun must be used when conjugating.
Infinitive Forms of Reflexive Verbs
bañarse → to bathe oneself
ponerse → to put on oneself
cepillarse → to brush
Reflexive Pronouns
me → myself
te → yourself
se → himself/herself
nos → ourselves
os → yourselves (Spain)
se → themselves/yourselves (Latin America)
Examples of Conjugated Reflexive Verbs
Me baño. → I bathe myself.
Me pongo los zapatos. → I put on my shoes (on myself).
Me cepillo los dientes. → I brush my teeth (on myself).
Most reflexive verbs can also be used in their non-reflexive form which can change the meaning.
Example:
cuidar a alguien - to take care of someone
cuidarse - to take care of oneself
Me cuido bien. → I take good care of myself.
Cuido a mis hijos. → I take care of my children.
Gender in Spanish
In Spanish, all nouns have a gender - either masculine or feminine. For English speakers, who have never dealt with the gender of nouns in their mother language, it can be a little tricky to answer the question, is that thing feminine or masculine? To help make the process easier, there are some basic rules to follow.
Remember that all nouns are expressed using the definite article that matches in gender and number.
el → singular masculine article
la → singular feminine article
los → plural masculine article
las → plural feminine article
Examples:
el perro → the male dogs
los perros → the male dogs
la gata → the female cat
las gatas → the female cats
General rules to follow when trying to figure out the gender of a noun:
Adjectives in Spanish
Spanish speakers are very descriptive and thus, it is important to be familiar with the correct use of adjectives in Spanish. There are two key rules that you must remember:
Adjectives come after the noun that they modify. This is different from English where the adjective comes before. Example:
La casa antigua tiene 100 años. → The old house is 100 years old.
Adjectives must agree in gender and in number with the noun they are modifying. Example:
Los platos blancos. → The white plates.
La nina alta. → The tall girl.
Demonstrative Adjectives in Spanish
When learning a new language, new vocabulary is acquired over time. Therefore, knowing some basic demonstrative adjectives in Spanish can help you get through a situation where you don’t know or have forgotten a word.
Prepositions in Spanish
There are far fewer prepositions in Spanish than there are in English so you’re in luck! Here are some of the most basic and common prepositions in Spanish (although, there are a total of 26):
Explanation:
Over the course of learning Spanish, many people tend to forget some of ... You've probably learned that the rules of grammar are different in ... If you want to write that someone has a green house, you would say that ... Every proper sentence in Spanish must have a subject and a verb. ... Right?) or “¿No?
PLS HELP!!! Answer the following question in a complete sentence in spanish. Vas a estudiar esta noche?
Can someone please translate this into Spanish for me? please, I tried to google translate but it didn´t work. Thank you
My best friend wakes up at 10 am and start her day there, she brushes her teeth, then she has breakfast. After breakfast she workout for 30 minutes. After she takes a shower, she begins her school assignments, it takes her about 3-4 hours to finish her work so she will normally grab some snacks to eat. After she's done she comes over to my house to hang out and goes shopping together. A few hours later we had dinner and had a sleepover. We end up watching a tv series until 3 am, so we decided to finish the rest of the series some other times. After that, we told some stories and fell asleep.
Answer:
Mi mejor amiga se levanta a las 10 de la manana y ella comienza el dia lavandose los dientes , despues ella toma el desayuno un poco mas tarde ella hace ejercicio por 30 minutos . despues ella toma una ducha y comienza sus tareas de la escuela que le toman como 3 a 4 horas en terminarlas , mientras la hace ella siempre come algunas papitas . despues que termina ella llega a mi casa y los reunimos y vamos de compras juntas . algunas horas mas tardes tenemos una cena y una pillamada y terminamos viendo series hasta las 3 de la madrugada. por veces despues de esto nos contamos historias y los dormimos.
Explanation
Nada que decir agrega las rayas a las n. manana mi computadora no trae esa opcion.
What FOUR elements of life that are represented on a Día de los muertos altar?
Answer:
water wind earth fire
Explanation:
Julieta es la cuñada de Matías.Ella está_ con su hermano
2. Place the following words in the correct order to make a complete sentence.
1. es
2. la
3. maestra
4. simpática
(4 points)
O 3, 1, 2,4
O 1,4,3,2
O 2, 3, 1,4
O2,4, 1,3
Answer:
2, 3, 1, 4
Explanation:
Answer:
la maestra es simpática
2, 3, 1, 4
Explanation:
Can someone help me fill this out?
Answer:
1. sirvio
2. construimos
3. limpiaron
4. oimos
5. dormiran
6. lee
7. plancha
8. habla
9. compre
10.creen
11. construyeron
12. hablo
13. canta
14. come
15. juegan
16. prefieren
17. trabaja
18. miente
19. dice
20. gano
Explanation:
Translate from the United States into Spanish by filling in the missing letters:
Answer:
estadounidense
Fill in the blanks with the present tense of the Spanish stem-changing verbs, irregular verbs, or verbs with an irregular yo form in parentheses.
DAVID ¿(43) _____________ (to want) ir al cine?
LUIS No, hoy (44) _____________ (to prefer) estar en el hotel. Nosotros (45) _____________ (can) mirar la televisión. Esta
tarde hay un partido de fútbol. Hoy (46)_____________ (to play) mi equipo favorito.
DAVID Yo no (47)_____________ (to understand) nada de fútbol. Yo (48) _____________ (to suppose) que hoy vamos a ver
el partido de fútbol, pero mañana nosotros (49) _____________ (to go) al cine. ¿Qué (50) _____________ (to think)
tú?
LUIS Bueno, mañana vemos una película.
DAVID ¿A qué hora (51) _____________ (to begin) el partido?
LUIS A ver... a las tres.
DAVID Pues, voy a ir a pasear un poco.
LUIS Bueno, pero (52) _____________ (to return) pronto, ¿no? No quiero ver el partido solo (alone).
Answer:
43: Quiere
44: Prefiere
45: Podemos
46: Juego
47: Entiende
48: Supongo
49: Vamos
50: Piensas
51: Empieza
52: Regresa
Explanation:
hope this helps :) Buenos Dias
The correct conjugation of the verbs in Present Tense is:
DAVID: ¿Quieres ir al cine? LUIS: No, hoy prefiero estar en el hotel. Nosotros podemos mirar la televisión. Esta tarde hay un partido de fútbol. Hoy juega mi equipo favorito. DAVID: Yo no entiendo nada de fútbol. Yo supongo que hoy vamos a ver el partido de fútbol, pero mañana nosotros vamos al cine. ¿Qué piensas tú?LUIS: Bueno, mañana vemos una película. DAVID: ¿A qué hora comienza el partido? LUIS: A ver... A las tres. DAVID: Pues, voy a ir a pasear un poco. LUIS: Bueno, pero regresas pronto, ¿no? No quiero ver el partido solo.
Translation.
DAVID: Do you want to go to the movies? LUIS: No, today I prefer to be at the hotel. We can watch television. This afternoon there is a soccer game. Today my favorite team plays. DAVID: I don't understand anything about football. I suppose that today we are going to watch the football game, but tomorrow we go to the cinema. What do you think?LUIS: Well, tomorrow we will see a movie. DAVID: What time does the game start? LUIS: Let's see ... At three. DAVID: Well, I'm going to go for a walk. LUIS: Well, but you're coming back soon, right? I don't want to watch the game alone.
Present Tense in Spanish.
The conjugation of the verbs used in the conversation, taking into account the personal pronouns is:
Yo: quiero / prefiero / puedo / juego / entiendo / supongo / voy / pienso / comienzo / regreso. Tú: quieres / prefieres / puedes / juegas / entiendes / supones / vas / piensas / comienzas / regresas. Usted: quiere / prefiere / puede / juega / entiende / supone / va / piensa / comienza / regresa. Él: quiere / prefiere / puede / juega / entiende / supone / va / piensa / comienza / regresa. Ella: quiere / prefiere / puede / juega / entiende / supone / va / piensa / comienza / regresa. Ello: quiere / prefiere / puede / juega / entiende / supone / va / piensa / comienza / regresa. Nosotros / Nosotras: queremos / preferimos / podemos / jugamos / entendemos / suponemos / vamos / pensamos / comenzamos / regresamos. Ustedes: quieren / prefieren / pueden / juegan / entienden / suponen / van / piensan / comienzan / regresan. Ellos / Ellas: quieren / prefieren / pueden / juegan / entienden / suponen / van / piensan / comienzan / regresan.
To use the correct conjugation, you must identify the noun in the sentence, replace it with the appropriate personal pronoun, and use the corresponding conjugation with the help of the guide above.
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Mi computadora _______mucho dinero. (costar)
Los estudiantes _______comer en la cafetería pero nosotros no ______ comer en las clases. (poder)
Yo _____ en ti, pero tú no _____ en mi. (pensar)
Answer:
Cuesta
Pueden,podemos
Pensaba, pensabas
Explanation:
Answer:
Mi computadora costo mucho dinero
Los estudiantes pueden comer en la cafeteria pero nosotros no pudemos comer en clase
Explanation:
A mi _______ gusta mucho andar en bicicleta y jugar deportes.
Answer:
me
Explanation:
I love Spanish!
Answer:
Explanation:
A mi _______ gusta mucho andar en bicicleta y jugar deportes.
Theres 2 ways to do this:
1. a mi hermano le gusta andar en bicicleta y hacer deporte.
2. a mi hermana le gusta andar en bicicleta y hacer deporte.
¡Espero que esto ayude! ¿Puedes marcarme como Brainliest?
someone please help thanks:)
Answer:
1. Tú
2. Nosotros
3. Ellos
4. Él
5. Ellas
6. Yo
7. Ella
8. Tú
9. Él
10. Ellos
Match the pronoun with the sentence it belongs to.
Term Match Definition
Él A) ________ necesito un uniforme en mi escuela.
Usted B) ________ no necesita el uniforme y las botas en la escuela.
Tú C) ________ no necesitas escuchar en la clase de inglés.
Yo D) ________, Sra. Lucas, necesita cantar en la clase de música.
I will give brainliest and please tell me which goes where dont say it in spanish
Answer:
A) Yo necesito un uniforme en mi escuela.
B) Él no necesita el uniforme y las botas en la escuela.
C) Tú no necesitas escuchar en la clase de inglés.
D) Usted, Sra. Lucas, necesita cantar en la clase de música.
Explanation:
"Yo" it means, "I" in english.
"He" it means, "Él" in english. It has an accent because it fulfills the function of a pronoun.
"Tú" it means "you".
"Usted" it also means "you" but in a more sophisticated form.
Carlos prometí una nueva casa a Lucy. correct or incorrect?
Answer:
incorrect
Explanation:
In English it says Carlos I promised a new house to Lucy. But if you add the verb o it gets the correct grammar. Carlos prometío una nueva casa a Lucy. Which in English is Carlos promised Lucy a new home. So the sentence is incorrect
Answer:
incorrect
Explanation:
Carlos prometio una nueva casa a Lucy.
II. Using past participles as adjectives, rephrase the sentences below to focus on the thing that received the action of the sentence. For example: Cerré la puerta. La puerta está cerrada.
3. Mis padres hicieron la comida
4. El mecánico arreglo el coche.
The correct past participles as adjectives to rephrase the sentences is:
3. La comida está hecha.4. El coche está arreglado.Adjectives in Spanish.
Adjectives are qualities or characteristics assigned to a person, animal or thing, in Spanish, these characteristics can have both gender (male or female) and number (singular or plural).
To use the appropriate adjective on each occasion, you must recognize the noun, identify the gender and number of this and finally use the adjective given in the options that correspond in gender and number with the noun it characterizes.
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3 A la profesora le qustan las enchiladas?
Answer:
No, a la profesora no le gustan las enchiladas porque pican mucho.
Hey! What do I do here
Answer:
you have to show a little more because I can't see the choices