1.) salir
2.) tener una cita
3.)separarse
4.)casarse
5.)llevarse bien
Answer:
7:00 in the morning and Lucia still (2) in bed. Today (3) his first day of class at a new school and he has to (4) there at 8:00. Look out the window and (5) cloudy. Prepare quickly and at 7:30 and (6) ready. Lucia does not know where (7) the new school, but her father accompanies her by car. His new classmates (8) taking an exam, but the teacher tells them that they can greet Lucia. She thinks everyone (9) friendly. The new school (10) very large and has many students. Lucia (11) a little nervous, but (12) happy and believes that this (13) a good place to study. Finally, Lucia arrives home at six in the afternoon and (14) very tired, but she knows that the first day of school is always (15) difficult.
Explanation:
Both say “it’s their store” it just depends whether you are talking about one or more people. Su is usually he/she but it can mean they/it if you are being non-gender specific. Personally I would go for Es sus tienda but I’m not a native Spanish speaker so I could be wrong
Yo puse la mesa hace dos horas.
Translated by Mimiwhatsup: Pablo doesn't talk with many people. It is very silent. He is shy/timid.
El es C. Tímido.