Answer:
- Question 1: ¿Cómo es tu padre?
What is your father like? (What does he look like?)
(alto y moreno):
He’s tall and has dark hair/ skin tone (it doesn't specifically mention hair)
- Question 2: José, ¿dónde están mis papeles?
Jose, where are my papers?
(en el escritorio):
(On the desk)
- Question 3: ¿Cómo es la escuela de Felipe?
what's Felipe's school like?
(pequeña y vieja):
(Small and old)
- Question 4: ¿Son mexicanos los amigos de ustedes?:
Are your friends Mexican?
(puertorriqueños):
(Puerto Ricans)
- Question 5: Mami, ¿dónde está mi tarea?:
Mommy, where is my homework?
(en la mesa):
on the table
- Question 6: ¿Cómo son los hermanos de Pilar?:
What are Pilar's brothers like?
(simpáticos):
Nice
Explanation:
I translated them all in google translate and then made sure they were correct in<u> spanishdict.com </u>.
1) mas pequeño que 2) mas rapido que 3) tan deliciosos como 4) mas altos que 5) mas trabajadora que 6) menos inteligente que 7) tan mala como 8) menos gordos que
Answer:
1. Falso.
2. Cierto.
3. Cierto.
4. Falso.
5. Falso.
6. Cierto.
7. Cierto.
8. Cierto.
9. Cierto.
10. Cierto.
11. Falso.
Explanation:
In this exercise you have to choose If the statement are true or false. In Spanish "cierto" means "true" and "Falso" means "false".
The following statements are false:
1. This statement is false because "tuition" in Spanish speaking countries is almost free.
4. This statement is false because "undergraduates" study at University.
5. This statement is false because they usually pick up their major in the last year of high school.
11. This statement is false because Mexican students are the ones that constitute the third - largest Latin America group studying at U.S universities.
Answer:
Vemos un semaforo en la calle. (Correct answer.)