¿Singular o Plural? El libro Las puertas Los lápices Las mochilas

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¿Singular o Plural? El libro Las puertas Los lápices Las mochilas El bolígrafo El deporte Los cuadernos La ventana

Translate the sentences into Spanish. I like to watch movies. I like video games. You like to dance salsa. You like to go to the gym. We like to talk. We like to text.

Translate the sentences into Spanish. She likes to practice golf. Y’all like to go to the movies. Y’all like to read books The football players like to win games. The students do not like to study Spanish.

Translate the question, then answer. Do you like football? Do you like to go to church? Do you like to study literature? Do you like chocolate? Do you like to read magazines? *Do you like to watch movies? Which ones?

Translate the question, then answer. Does your mom like to sing? Does he like to swim in the ocean (el mar)? [Yes] Do y’all like to go to the park? [No] Do y’all text your boyfriends/girlfriends? [Yes] Does the football team (el equipo de fútbol americano) like to win? [Yes] Does Stacie and Keyona like to read Harry Potter books? [No]