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· 51-55 · 56-60 · 61-65 · 66-70 · 71-75 · 76-80 · 81-85 · 86-90 · 91-95 · 96-100 ·I attached the file, I need you to first of all tell me what the question is asking in English then respond to the question in Spanish and English so I can understand it.
Subject:
Languages
Topic:
Spanish
Posting ID:
28311
OTA ID:
104141
When I was a child I lived in Valley Stream Long Island. When I attended school I was enrolled in many activities and clubs. I especially loved the art club. As I got older I enrolled in kickline and cheerleading and spent most of my free time at practice with my teammates. I was a very active and happy child. I have to admit that I have an addiction to video games esecially qubert. Now I am 24 years old and I live in Massapequa New York. I am a studnet as well as a bartender at houstons restaurant in garden city. Some of my hobbies today are watching reality tv and learning Yoga. I am going to graduate from Suny Farmingdale this semester with my liberal Arts degree. I am hoping to a... click for more
Subject:
Languages
Topic:
Spanish
Posting ID:
30021
OTA ID:
101195
Translate papers attached and tell me if any changes are made in english translate to spanish in correct neat grammer only 3 pages
Subject:
Languages
Topic:
Spanish
Posting ID:
30819
OTA ID:
101195
(See attached file for full problem description) --- →Why is it Me gusta comizar and not comizo? I understand "o" at the end means me and "a" at the ends means another is doing it. →In my book some of the words have parenthesis after a word with other ways to spell a word - is there a way to tell how to use these? Like are these all 3rd person or something like that?-see picture attached- →Why/When does asistir use "a" at the end? →In Spanish, the correct translation - I have the following which were marked wrong (underlined): Me gusta conozco tū (trying to say I know you) Cerrarē mis libros cuando, yo me acuesta. Me gusta escribo ... click for more
Subject:
Languages
Topic:
Spanish
Posting ID:
49837
OTA ID:
104864
Translation for fluent Spanish speaker
I will be going to class. I am going to class. We will be going to class. They are going to class. I am going to bed They are going to bed. I will be going to bed. I want to have breakfast. They are going to have breakfast. I want to get up. They are getting up. We will be getting up. I want to play sports. I will be playing sports. To want using querer (ie) Two sentences please in Spanish and English I want to drive. They will be driving.
Subject:
Languages
Topic:
Spanish
Posting ID:
50096
OTA ID:
105011
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