<h2>Answer:</h2>
Ricardo:
Necesito hablar contigo hoy por la tarde. Tengo un problema muy serio y no puedo esperar más. Ya sé que prefieres que pida una cita para hablar contigo en horas de trabajo, pero esto es realmente importante. ¿Recuerdas el reproductor de DVD que me prestaste para ver el partido de fútbol? Pues verás, ayer mi novia y yo tuvimos algunos problemas; por eso no pude ir a tu casa a jugar a las cartas. La verdad es que me puse tan nervioso hablando con mi novia, que tenía el reproductor en la mano mientras hablaba con ella, y lo eché por la ventana. No tengo perdón, lo sé. Por favor, no te enojes conmigo, me importa mucho tu amistad...
Juan
<h2>Explanation:</h2>
Both por and para are Spanish prepositions. A preposition is a word (or group of words) which is used to show the way which other words are connected. We use por to talk about travel and Communication, exchanges, duration, motivation while para is used when talking about destinations, recipients, deadlines and goals. It's common to use por in common phrases just as por eso that means for that reason. For instance, para hablar contigo also uses the preposition para so this means to talk to you.
The answer is the third one “it is”
Sufres is the answer. The reason for this is because it establishes the present tense through a request. So its: no sufres por mi.
Answer: Mi amigo lava los platos todos los dias, y limpia su cuarto los Martes y Jueves. Los Miercoles el poda el pasto y los Viernes el riega las plantas.
Explanation:
My friend washes the dishes everyday, and he cleans his room every Tuesday and Thursday. Wednesdays he mows the lawn and Fridays he waters the plants
SARA You (1) very elegant today! CLAUDIA Thank you. I'm going out to dinner with my boyfriend. SARA Good! And, where are they going? CLAUDIA We want to go to the Magic restaurant. (2) new. You know? Today I finally spoke with Miguel. His mother came from Spain last week and (3) with him. SARA Your mother (4) from Madrid, right? CLAUDIA No, from Seville. Poor thing, now she (5) bored because she does not know anyone. SARA Claro, Miguel (6) too busy with his work. Hey, why do not we invite her to go shopping with us? CLAUDIA What a good idea! And how kind (7) (you)! SARA Oh! Already (8) five thirty. I have to go.