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

(for 1-3 there is a picture of a sign that says "Taqueria")

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.

1. Vengo de la taqueria

2. Venimos de la ....
3. Viene de la .....
4. acabar de
5. acabas de estudiar
6. acaba de caminar por el parque
7. muchas vacas
8. muchos edificios grandes

OK. Now choose which answer is best for each question.

For number 1, which answer means "You are coming from the taco shop."

i don't know lol that's why i need help..

http://www.123teachme.com/spanish_verb_conjugation/venir

are u sure these are right??

To help you with these Spanish questions, let's break down how to arrive at the correct answers.

1. The picture shows a sign that says "Taqueria." To answer the question, "Use the picture as a cue to tell where YOU are coming from," you need to choose the correct form of the verb "venir" (to come). Look at the available options and choose the one that matches the subject "YOU." In this case, the correct answer is "Vienes de la taquería" because "vienes" is the conjugation of "venir" for "you."

2. Similarly, to answer where "WE ARE COMING from," you need to choose the form of the verb "venir" that matches the subject "WE." The correct answer is "Venimos de la taquería" because "venimos" is the conjugation of "venir" for "we."

3. To say where "SHE IS COMING from," you need to choose the form of the verb "venir" that matches the subject "SHE." The correct answer is "Viene de la taquería" because "viene" is the conjugation of "venir" for "she."

4. The expression used to talk about what you have just done is "acabar de." It is used to indicate that an action has just been completed. In this question, the correct answer is "acabar de."

5. The sentence "Vengo de la clase. ¿Qué acabo de hacer?" means "I come from class. What have I just done?" To answer this, you need to choose the correct action. The correct answer is "Acabas de estudiar" because it matches the question "What have I just done?" ("estudiar" means "to study").

6. The sentence "Susana viene del parque. ¿Qué acaba de hacer?" means "Susana comes from the park. What has she just done?" The correct answer is "Acaba de caminar por el parque" because it matches the question "What has she just done?" ("caminar" means "to walk").

7. The question "¿Qué hay en el campo?" means "What is there in the countryside?" To answer this, you need to choose the option that describes what is commonly found in the countryside. The correct answer is "Muchas vacas" because it means "Many cows."

8. The question "¿Qué hay en la ciudad?" means "What is there in the city?" To answer this, you need to choose the option that describes what is commonly found in a city. The correct answer is "Muchos edificios grandes" because it means "Many big buildings."

I hope this explanation helps you understand the answers to these Spanish questions! If you have any further questions, feel free to ask.