Answer:
1. vuelve
2. pide
3. empiezan
4. vuelven / van
5. piden
6. consigo
7. completa
Explanation:
You have to complete with the verb in the indicative mode.
The present indicative in Spanish is used to place an action at the time of speech or in the very near future, to describe a routine or actions that are repeated, or to refer to stable or permanent situations.
The present in Spanish is used to express:
* permanent facts and conditions;
Example:
Este es Lucas
* routines;
Example:
Todos los martes juega al tenis.
* the time that an action has been happening;
Example:
Juan juega al fútbol desde hace cuatro años.
* future actions accompanied by a temporary expression.
Example:
El próximo fin de semana su equipo participa de un campeonato importante.
Answer:
You should say, "Adónde vas? Qué vas a hacer allí? Qué tiempo va a hacer? Qué vas a empacar?
Explanation:
Ir + A + infinitive is basically "I'm going to" in English. Ir means to go, so the near future tense is the same in English. An important thing to remember is to NEVER conjugate two verbs in a row. It's va a hacer, not va a hace.
Answer:
1. fiesta
2. mole
3. foto
4. galletas, pastel
5. postre
6. sorpresa
Explanation:
You have to complete with the words in the blanks:
1. party
2. mole
3. photo
4. cookies, cake
5. dessert
6. surprise
<h3>Escoge el estado del tiempo que describe cada frase.</h3><h3>Tiembla y algunos edificios caen.</h3>
Answer: Hay terremoto.
There is an earthquake.
Explanation:
When there is an earthquake, the earth trembles and some buildings collapse.