Answer:
When talking to a friend - eres
When talking about yourself - soy
1 - eres
2 - soy
3 - eres
4 - eres
5 - soy
6 - soy
Answer:
1. Lucy y Lee Hung son de Pekín. Son chinas.
2.Pierre y Marie Lebrun son de Montreal. Son canadienses.
3.Luigi Mazzini es de Roma. Es italiano
4.Elizabeth Mitchell es de Londres. Es inglesa.
5.Roberto Morales es de Madrid. Es español.
6.Andrés y Patricia Padilla son de La Habana. Son cubanos.
7.Paula y Cecilia Robles son de San José. Son costaricenses.
8.Arnold Schmidt es de Berlín. Es aleman.
9.Antoinette y Marie Valois son de París. Son franceses.
10.Marta Zedillo es de Guadalajara. Es mexicana.
Explanation:
In Spanish, the city and country of origin are proper nouns, so they start with a capital letter. Nationalities are adjectives, so they change according to the gender and number (singular and plural) of the subject. For a singular male, the letter -o should be placed at the end of the nationality, or an -a for a singular feminine noun. Some nationalities are neuter, they have a single form for both men or women, like canadiense.
If it’s not mentioned which tense we should use we can say : Yesterday, he was working all day, he will be working that long today as well.
E pluribus unum means out of many, one like a country was created out of 13 states
Answer:
ation, basion, cation, dacian, dation, gratian, haitian, haitien, and hatian (I hope this works)