When speaking of location, usually you use the verb "estar". Example: "Vamos a estar en la cocina" means "We will be in the kitchen".
Use the verb "decidir"
use the verb acostumbrarse a-to get accustomed to
Translation: estudiosa
The Spanish verb "nadar" means "to swim". The gerund form is "nadando".'Natacion' is the act of swimmingThe verb "nadar" means "to swim." The gerund form is "nadando." Spanish does not normally use this form nearly as much as in English, and is usually restricted to just present action.natación
antes odiaba (a) [noun] "a" in case you refer to a person.
The Spanish verb used to indicate that someone is coming to a place or an event is "venir." For example, you might say, "Ella viene a la fiesta," which means "She is coming to the party." This verb is commonly used to describe movement toward a specific location.
You could say "Estoy en la ciudad". Remember to use the verb "estar" for location, not "ser".
A physical verb is a verb that is used to describe the action of a sentence
"I am at home" could be said as "Estoy en casa". Literally "I am in house". There are a couple of things to note with this. Since you are speaking of a location, you must use the verb "estar", and not the other Spanish verb for "to be", which is "ser". Also, when used as a term for "home", you normally do not use "la".
Use the verb "decidir"
Use and adjective
use the verb acostumbrarse a-to get accustomed to
it is used to describe a verb usually after the verb or sometimes before it for example: He runs fast. Fast is the adverb that describes the verb, runs.
High is not a verb in English. For "high", as in altitude, you can use "alto" or "elevado". For "high", as in using drugs, you can use "colocado"
Contestar means "to answer" in Spanish. "Tú contestas preguntas en la clase."
Brinnnggggg! Use onamotpoeia, to portray the effect of the verb.
you must use it to describe a verb such as a kindly asked the man to hand me a pizza