Answer:
LAS CUEVA DE LAS MANOS is tucked in the valley of the Pinturas River, in an isolated spot of the Argentine Patagonia, accessible via long gravel dirt roads. The trip can be rough, but is undoubtably worth it: It leads you to some of the earliest known forms of human art, dating back roughly 10,000 years.
Explanation:
The prehistoric artwork painted on the walls of this desert cave is not only ancient, but beautiful. There are three distinct styles to be seen, believed to have been created by different peoples at different time periods. But the highlight is what gives La Cueva de las Manos, or “Cave of Hands,” its name: the hundreds of colorful handprints stencilled along the cave’s walls.
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Answer:
1. Elisa traerá una torta a la fiesta el viernes.
2. Marcos y Juan llegarán tarde mañana.
3. Nosotros lavaremos las cucharas y los cuchillos después de cenar.
4. Yo haré mi tarea esta noche.
5. Ustedes sacarán una buena nota en el examen.
6. Tú vendrás a la fiesta tarde.
7. La familia jugará un juego después de almorzar.
Explanation:
Following the instructions given at the beginning of the activity, we must identify the person in each sentence and thus conjugate the verb established in each one in the future tense, to ensure that it is consistent with what is being expressed.
Answer:
1. Esta noche voy a ir a una fiesta.
2. A las siete de la noche estudiamos.
3. Yo voy a llevar juegos a la fiesta.
Explanation:
To gain a higher grade in speaking and writing exams one tip is to use a good variety of connecting words and phrases which will help you sound more natural. These connecting words will link parts of a sentence together to make them more complex, earning you extra marks!
Tip: Try to use a wide range of connecting words and phrases rather than sticking to the same one all the time. This shows the examiner that you have a wide range of vocabulary at your fingertips.