please check my homework.

1. Yo__estoy___ en mi casa (in my house).








2. Jose, María, y yo _____estoy____ alegres.







3. Mario, tú, y yo ____estoy______ en el cine (at the movies).







4. El perro ___estamos_____ en el parque (at the park.)







5. Usted ____esta_____ cerca de la casa.







6. Ustedes ___están_____ lejos de la escuela.







7. Las sillas (the chairs) ____esta____ en el garage.







8. ¡Tú ___estás____ loco!







9. Juan y Jose ___estáis____ en la tienda (in the store).







10. Ana ___estoy____ cerca de la tienda.











Re-write the following sentences with the correct form of the adjective in parenthesis:



11. Ana y Sara están ____contentos_____ (contento).







12. Marco está ___locas____(loco).







13. Los perros están ____contentas____(contento).







14. Nosotros estámos _____llenos___ (lleno).







15. ¿Cómo se dice "Juan is full" en español? juan está lleno







16. ¿Cómo se dice "Sara, María and Jose are mad"?Sara , María y José están locos







17. Give me an example of a Spanish/English cognate and a Spanish/English false cognate.
translate-interpretar pregnant-embarazada













Answer the following questions in Spanish. You do not need to use full sentences:

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18. ¿En qué país (country) es dulce de leche más tradicional?argentina




19. ¿Dulce de leche es muy semejante a (similar to) que?caramelo espeso










20. ¿Qué ingredientes están en el Morir Soñando?Se hace con el jugo de naranja, la crema, la leche, el azúcar, y la vainilla.

#1 is perfect.

#2 = do you see 3 names there? No way can you use the "yo" form to talk about all 3 of you! Look also at the adjective "alegres" which is also plural.
#3 = either you are speaking to Mario about both of you, or again there are 3 people involved.
#4 = the dog = WE are in the park? No.
#5 = incorrect because está requires the accent mark.
#6 = you got one!
#7 = the chairs = IT? No, that is plural and do not forget the required accent mark!
#8 = correct
#9 = correct if your textbook teaches vosotros/vosotras.
#10 = you are not talking TO Ana because there is no comma for direct address, so you are talking ABOUT Ana.
#11 = it IS plural but you are talking about 2 GIRLS: contentas
#12 = Marco (the subject) is singular, the verb is singular; how could he adjective be PLURAL? No.
#13 = note "los perros" = masculine plural, NOT feminine. No.
#14, #15, #16 , #17 = OK
Next time please don't skip so many lines. Skipping ONE line is perfect, or 2, but no more. It takes way too long for me to slide up, down, up, down.
#18 = la Argentina
#19, #20 = OK

How many correct out of 20? 10. Not good.

Sra

1. For the first question, you need to conjugate the verb "estar" (to be) in the present tense to match the subject, which is "yo" (I). According to the context given, the correct form is "estoy." So, the sentence should be "Yo estoy en mi casa."

2. Similarly, for the second question, you need to conjugate the verb "estar" to match the subject "Jose, María, y yo" (Jose, Maria, and I). Since the subject is in the first person plural, the correct form is "estamos." The sentence should be "Jose, María, y yo estamos alegres."

3. In the third sentence, the subject is "Mario, tú, y yo" (Mario, you, and I). Again, you need to conjugate the verb "estar" to match the subject. Since the subject is in the first person plural, the correct form is "estamos." The sentence should be "Mario, tú, y yo estamos en el cine."

4. In the fourth sentence, the subject is "El perro" (The dog). This is a singular subject, so you need to use the conjugation "está." The sentence should be "El perro está en el parque."

5. The fifth sentence has the subject "usted" (you, formal). In Spanish, the formal form of "estar" is "está," so the sentence should be "Usted está cerca de la casa."

6. For the sixth sentence, the subject is "ustedes" (you, plural). In Spanish, the plural form of "estar" is "están," so the sentence should be "Ustedes están lejos de la escuela."

7. In the seventh sentence, the subject is "Las sillas" (The chairs). This is a plural subject, so you need to use the conjugation "están." The sentence should be "Las sillas están en el garage."

8. The eighth sentence has the subject "tú" (you, informal). In Spanish, the informal form of "estar" is "estás," so the sentence should be "Tú estás loco."

9. For the ninth sentence, the subject is "Juan y Jose" (Juan and Jose). Since the subject is in the second person plural, the correct form is "estáis." The sentence should be "Juan y Jose estáis en la tienda."

10. In the last sentence, the subject is "Ana" (Ana). This is a singular subject, so you need to use the conjugation "está." The sentence should be "Ana está cerca de la tienda."