Answer: yo le (agare) la pelota
tu nos (das) los libros
el (me deja usar) Su moto
nosotros (tenemos) dinero
vosotros les (gusta comida) de comer
ellos (comen) sus helados
Explanation: I know spanish but :D
<span>Each one has his own. no, it's yours. like yours. Can you lend me yours? and yours?</span>
Yes; this is the correct answer:
Answer choice: [C]: "<span>Ellos le dijeron todo sobre el accidente."
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Answer:
1. Logico
2. Ilogico
3. Ilogico
4. Logico
5. Logico
Explanation:
Esta lloviendo = Its raining = 1. Hace mal tiempo= The weather's bad: because its raining
Mis tres hermanos = My 3 siblings = 2. La familia es pequeña = the family's small: doesnt make sense because there are 4 children and the two parents, so the family isn't small
Mi madre esta buscando la llave de la habitacion= My mom is looking for theroom's key= 3. and 5. She's lost the key so she probably isn't happy and she is looking for the key to a room so they are probably in a hotel
Mi padre esta durmiendo = My father's sleeping= 4. El padre esta en la cama= the father is in the bed: since he is sleeping, he probably is
<span>Hay aproximadamente (110,000,000) de personas en México translates to "There are approximately one hundred ten million people in Mexico" (which I don't think is accurate information today). The options are as follows.</span><span>
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Let's break down that large number. The first part of it is "one hundred" which is cien in Spanish; in this scenario, it would be take the form ciento. That eliminates one of the options (once millones). The next part is "ten" which is diez in Spanish; this doesn't narrow the options down any further... The third part is "million" which (in plural form) is millones in Spanish.
</span>Hay aproximadamente ciento diez millones de personas en México<span>
Answer:
</span>ciento diez millones
ciento diez mil - 110,000 (mil means thousand; plural form is miles)
once millones - 11,000,000
ciento diez billones - 110,000,000,000 (billones is "billions" in Spanish; this answer is far more people than there are in the world - certainly not the population of Mexico alone!)