Answer:
1. es
2. es
2.5 está
3. fuimos
4. tenemos
5. tiene
6. llego
Step-by-step explanation:
1. "es" is a spanish version of "is/it is" and is used to describe things/people. In the exercise it tells you "my friend (a girl) ____ adicted to the TV and therefore she doesn't practice many sports. That blank spot can be filled with "is."
2. "the climate ____ very sunny in summer but sometimes ____ cloudy." the first blank can be filled with "is" but the second blank should probably use "it is", so we use está, which can be used as "it is" (note: it can also be used for people (ex: el está comiendo/he is eating))
3. "during vacations my friends and I ___ to the movies/cinema." in here we could write "went" in plural form (since your friends came too), this means we use the word "fuimos" (note: if it was just you, you use the word "fui")
4. "___ to wear uniform but we don't like it." In here we can use the words "we have to", which in spanish is "tenemos" (note: "tenemos" can also be used as "we have" as in storage; "we have enough water in the water tank"/tenemos suficiente agua en el tanque de agua)
5. "the school ____ a big library and three tennis courts." In here we can use the word "has", or in spanish, "tiene" (note: "tiene" can also be used as "has" as in storage; "he has a good pencil sharpener"/"el tiene un buen sacapuntas")
6. "I leave home at 8 and ___ at school walking." we can use the word "arrive" or, in spanish, "llego" (note: if it was many people arriving, we would use "llegan," or alternatively "llegamos" if you're among them.
I hope I helped you.