Answer:
Encima is a Spanish word meaning above. Here's a list of antonyms for above. “He placed his cabin luggage in the space below his seat.” “The Sergeant Major barked orders at the soldiers who were beneath him in rank.”
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What is the opposite of encima?
below beneath
underfoot downward
down
Explanation:
The equivalent ending for an adverb in English that ends in "ly" is mente. The first option is the correct one. This is the most common way to form adverbs in Spanish. You just take an adjective, for example, triste (sad) and add -mente to its end in order to create an adverb: tristemente, meaning sadly. It is quite the same as in English, where you have an adjective sad, and add -ly to its ending to create an adverb sadly.
Answer:
La ruta or el mapa
Explanation:
I looked at the route in the car before I went to the city.
Or
I looked at the map in the car before I went to the city
Answer:
d. Tienen
No, ellos no <u>tienen</u>
Ser específico
Ser ordenado
Ser claro
Ser explícito.