can someone help me with Spanish? I don't get it..AT ALL..:(

1.Use the picture as a cue to tell where YOU are coming from.
Vienes de la taquería.
Viene de la taquería.
Vengo de la taquería.
Venimos de la taquería.

2.Use the picture as a cue to say where WE ARE COMING from.
Vienes de la taquería.
Vienen de la taquería.
Viene de la taquería.
Venimos de la taquería.

3.Use the picture as a cue to say where SHE IS COMING from.
Vengo de la taquería.
Viene de la taquería.
Vienen de la taquería.
Vienes de la taquería.

4.Which expression is used to talk about what you have just done?
venir de
hacer la tarea
hacer un viaje
acabar de

5.Vengo de la clase. ¿Qué acabo de hacer?
Acabas de bailar.
Acabas de bailas.
Acabas de estudiar.
Acabas de estudias.

6.Susana viene del parque. ¿Qué acaba de hacer?
Acaba de camina por el parque.
Acaba de caminar por el parque.
Acaba de esquiar.
Acaba de esquia.

7.¿Qué hay en el campo?
Muchos semáforos.
Muchas vacas.
Mucha gente.
Muchos edificios grandes.

8.¿Qué hay en la ciudad?
Muchos edificios grandes.
Muchas vacas.
Poco tráfico.
Pocas calles.

Sorry -- but we cannot see your pictures.

how can i put them on?

well..its a picture of a sign that says "Taqueria" and that's it for all the picture parts..:)

Spanish can be a challenging language to learn, but with practice and study, you can improve. Here are the correct answers to the questions you have provided:

1. Vengo de la taquería. (I am coming from the taquería.)
To answer this question, you need to identify the appropriate form of the verb "venir" (to come) that matches the subject, which in this case is "yo" (I).

2. Venimos de la taquería. (We are coming from the taquería.)
Here, the subject is "nosotros" (we), so you need to use the corresponding form of the verb "venir."

3. Viene de la taquería. (She is coming from the taquería.)
The subject is "ella" (she), so you need to use the correct form of the verb "venir."

4. Acabar de (to have just done)
Out of the given options, the correct expression to talk about what you have just done is "acabar de." This expression is used to indicate an action that has just been completed.

5. Acabas de estudiar. (You have just studied.)
To answer this question, you need to use the correct conjugation of the verb "acabar de" that matches the subject "tú" (you).

6. Acaba de caminar por el parque. (She has just walked in the park.)
Again, you need to use the appropriate form of the verb "acabar de" that matches the subject "ella" (she).

7. Muchas vacas. (Many cows.)
The question is asking what is in the field, and out of the given options, "muchas vacas" (many cows) is the correct answer.

8. Muchos edificios grandes. (Many big buildings.)
The question is asking what is in the city, and out of the given options, "muchos edificios grandes" (many big buildings) is the correct answer.

Remember, the best way to improve your Spanish skills is through practice. Try to immerse yourself in the language by watching Spanish movies or TV shows, listening to Spanish music, and practicing with a native speaker or language exchange partner. Additionally, using online resources such as language learning apps or websites can be helpful for acquiring new vocabulary and grammar concepts.