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andrew11 [14]
3 years ago
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CARMEN Hola, Jorge. Te llamo (1) despedirme porque me voy a Venezuela (2) ver a mi familia. Voy a estar allí (3) varias semanas.

JORGE ¿Cómo? ¿Por qué no me dijiste nada cuando pasé (4) tu casa la semana pasada? CARMEN ¡No me lo vas a creer! Mi medio hermano Pedro perdió todos sus ahorros. Me enteré (5) casualidad el viernes, porque él no quería que la familia lo supiera; mi cuñada está desesperada. Voy a ir (6) ayudarlos a salir adelante. Mis abuelos cambiaron su casa grande (7) un apartamento pequeño (8) ayudarlos económicamente JORGE Carmen, te admiro mucho. Si yo puedo ayudar en algo, dímelo. Pero, por favor, no dejes de llamarme. CARMEN No te preocupes, seguimos en contacto. Un abrazo.
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1 answer:
Ilya [14]3 years ago
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Answer:

CARMEN_ Hola, Jorge. Te llamo para despedirme porque me voy a Venezuela para cer a mi familia. Voy a estar allí por varias semanas.

JORGE_ ¿Cómo? ¿Por qué no me dijiste nada cuando pasé por tu casa la semana pasada?

CARMEN_ ¡No me lo vas a creer! Mi medio hermano Pedro perdió todos sus ahorros. Me enteré por casualidad el viernes, porque él no quería que la familia lo supiera; mi cuñada está desesperada. Voy a ir para ayudarlos a salir adelante. Mis abuelos cambiaron su casa grande por un apartamento pequeño para ayudarlos económicamente.

JORGE_ Carmen, te admiro mucho. Si yo puedo ayudar en algo, dímelo. Pero por favor, no dejes de llamarme.

CARMEN_ No te preocupes, seguimos en contacto. Un abrazo.

Explanation:

Hello!

In Spanish, we know with the name <em>"preposición"</em> (prepositions) the invariable words that have the function of joining several words or phrases within a sentence.

The most common prepositions are: “a”, “ante”, “bajo”, “cabe”, “con”, “contra”, “de”, “desde”, “en”, “entre”, “hacia”, “hasta”, “para”, “por”, “según”, “sin”, “so”, “sobre” y “tras”.

In the previous exercise, you must correctly use the prepositions "<em>para</em>" (for) and "<em>por</em>" (for), which do not have the same meaning in Spanish.

Success in your homework!

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