The document provides examples of using the verbs "to be" and "to like" in Spanish. It lists the pronouns and presents conjugations of "to be" and "to like" with examples. It then discusses using "be + like" to express how something is or what something is like, providing question and answer examples about the weather, parents, cities, friends, countries, jobs, malls, post offices, brothers, dogs, and neighborhoods.
The document provides examples of using the verbs "to be" and "to like" in Spanish. It lists the pronouns and presents conjugations of "to be" and "to like" with examples. It then discusses using "be + like" to express how something is or what something is like, providing question and answer examples about the weather, parents, cities, friends, countries, jobs, malls, post offices, brothers, dogs, and neighborhoods.
The document provides examples of using the verbs "to be" and "to like" in Spanish. It lists the pronouns and presents conjugations of "to be" and "to like" with examples. It then discusses using "be + like" to express how something is or what something is like, providing question and answer examples about the weather, parents, cities, friends, countries, jobs, malls, post offices, brothers, dogs, and neighborhoods.
→ What is the weather like today? It is sunny today. It is cloudy today.
→ How are your parents like? My parents are sweet and kind. → What’s your city like? My city is medium in size, it has some nice places like parks and playgrounds to take the kids. → How is your best friend like? My best friend is an intelligent, critical and hardworking person. → What is your country like? My country has a lot of nature and it is beautiful. → What is your job like? I work from home. I work with technology. → What is the mall like in your city? We have a new mall here, it’s a big one, and it has a lot of department stores and a great food court. It is far from downtown. → What is the post office like in your city? We have three post offices, but only two are for sending packages or letters and the other one is a distribution center and the service is not that bad. → How are your brothers like? My brothers are crazy, beautiful, annoying and funny. → What are your dogs like? They are so cute and not obedient. → What is your neighbourhood like? My neighbourhood is dirty and noisy.