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¡Hola! Para mí será un honor ayudarte.</h2><h2>
Así que comencemos:</h2>
<u>Modelo:</u> 2:40 p.m.
Son las tres menos veinte de la tarde.
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<u>Question 1:</u> 3:40 p.m.
Son las cuatro menos veinte de la tarde
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<u>Question 2:</u> 6:00 a.m.
Son las seis de la mañana
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<u>Question 3:</u> 9:15 p.m.
Son un cuarto pasadas las nueve de la noche
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En español, usamos el verbo ser para decir la hora. Este verbo lo conjugamos como es para horas entre la 1:00 y la 1:59, mientras que la conjugación son la usamos para el resto de las horas, ambos para el presente simple. Por otro lado, cuando queremos preguntar la hora usamos la pregunta ¿qué hora es? Es decir, siempre usamos la conjugación es.
Answer:
Part 1.
1. Me gusta
2. Me gusta
3. Me gusta
4. Me gustan
5. Me gustan
Part. 2
6. Sí, me gusta leer
7. No me gusta el brócoli
8. Sí, me gustan las películas
9. Sí, me gustan los videojuegos
10. Sí, me gusta el café
Part 3.
11. My mom doesn't like chocolate
12. Andrea and Marcos like watching Netflix
13. I like coffee but I don't like tea
14. My family likes desserts a lot
15. You like to go to the cinema
For this case we can translate the sentence given as:
What___________ in the market yesterday?
The sentence must be completed with the proper conjugation of the verb "buy" ("comprar" is Spanish)
From the simple perfect preterite we have:
Yo compré
Tú compraste
él/ella/Ud. compró
nosotros compramos
vosotros compramos
ellos/ellas/Uds. compraron
The sentence is in the second person singular, so the correct option is "compraste"
Answer:
Qué compraste en el mercado ayer?
Hey there!
The correct translation is:
Llueve mucho en abril
Hope this helps you!
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NicoleGolfLover
Answer:
He is ugly.
• She is beautiful.
• We are angry.
• They are thirsty.
• I am handsome.
• You are slim.
Explanation:
Imagine a red, arid, hot land. With geysers spitting into a dark sky and plummeting in the colder areas. In the hottest there is only lava. There's nothing that looks like a plant. Not even moss. Of course not, because life still doesn't exist. There's only stuff. Minerals, molecules, inert matter,... In a nearby pond, next to a brown rock, something moves inside. But we can't see them so they're molecules, so small they're indistinguishable from the liquid where they are. Suddenly, heat, movement, other molecules or mixing this, along with a little luck, mark the beginning of something completely new; the first germ of the origin of life is growing. • Extract six qualifying adjectives from the text, write them down and set them.