Here are the responses to your questions:
Question 1:
Voy de compras.
Question 3:
a. Gender: Spanish adjectives change their form based on the gender of the noun they describe. Adjectives are typically masculine or feminine. For example, "alto" (tall) becomes "alta" when describing a feminine noun.
b. Number: Spanish adjectives also change their form to indicate number. They take on a plural form when describing plural nouns. For example, "alto" (tall) becomes "altos" for masculine plural and "altas" for feminine plural.
Question 4:
- ¿Qué pasa? - What’s happening?
- ¿Cómo se dice? - How do you say?
- ¿Qué tiempo hace? - What’s the weather like?
Question 7:
True: More job opportunities.
True: Ability to speak to more people.
True: Interacting with new cultures during travel to other Spanish-speaking countries.
Question 8:
A photo shows only a hand operating a mouse.
Question 10:
Los chicos son talentosos.
Question 11:
impaciente
Question 12:
The plaza is the center of most town activities.
Question 13:
No me gusta nada patinar.
Question 14:
canyon
Question 15:
the ozone layer
Question 17:
- Ellos: comen
- Vosotros: coméis
- Tú: comes
- Yo: como
Question 18:
Los maestros están ocupados.
Question 19:
Jugamos al tenis.
Question 20:
Carlos va a jugar al fútbol.
Question 21:
- ¡Nos vemos! - See you!
- ¡Hola! - Hello!
- Gracias. - Thank you.
- Estoy bien. - I'm fine.