Answer:
temple de animo
Explanation:
State of Mind
According to the information found online, in this exercise, you have to write the color of the nouns described:
This is an exercise related to colors in the Spanish language. The translation of the colors written in the exercise is:
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Answer:
1. El elefante Dumbo: Gris (gray)
2. El sol: Amarillo (yellow)
3. El chocolate: café (brown)
4. La bandera (flag) de los Estados Unidos: Blanca, roja y azul (white, red and blue)
5. La noche: negra (black)
Explanation:
In this exercise you have to match the colors that you associate with each of the words proposed. The complete sentences are:
1. El elefante dumbo es gris
2. El sol es amarillo
3. El chocolaté es café
4. La bandera de los Estados Unidos es blanca, roja y azul
5. La noche es negra.
Son las tres de la tarde.
1. 11:15 a.m.
2. 9:45 p.m.
3. 12:35 p.m.
4. 12:00a.m.
5. 6:30 a.m.
6. 7:23 p.m.
7. 10:10 a.m.
Mis padres __________ en la sala.
estoy
están
estamos
estáis
Answer:
están
Explanation:
I speak Spanish, trust me I know I'm right
traes
traigo
trai
trae
Question 7 (Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)
Select the answer that best completes this sentence:
Juan y tú __________ (tener) muchos.
tienes
tienen
tiene
tenemos
Question 8 (Multiple Choice Worth 3 points)
Select the answer that best completes this sentence:
Ana y Marta __________ (salir) con su familia.
vienen
viene
salen
sale
Answer: The right answers are:
1. trae
2. tienen
3. salen
Explanation: Just to elaborate a little on the answer, it can be added that in this exercise they are asking you to select the right form of the present tense of the verbs, according to the subject of the sentence. In the first sentence, the subject is the third person singular (she/ella), so you must select the form trae. Traes and traigo refer to the second and first person singular, respectively. Trai is incorrect; the right form is traje. In the second sentence, the subject is the second personal plural (you/ustedes or vosotros), so you must select tienen. Tienes, tiene, and tenemos refer to the second person singular, the first person singular, and the first person plural, respectively. Finally, in the third sentence the subject is the third person plural (they/ellas), so you must select the form salen—vienen would be valid too, but they are asking you to conjugate the verb salir (to go out). Viene and sale refer to the third person singular.