8. Emphasizes the determinants, articles and pronouns of this text and analyze them morphologically:
I must confess that I am nervous, very, very nervous, extremely nervous. But why do you empeñáis to say that I am mad? That disease had sharpened my senses, but it had not destroyed or blunted them. Mostly he had a excruciating ear. I heard all things from heaven and earth, and even many things from hell. How can I be crazy? Listen and observe with how much sanity and how calm I can tell you this whole story! It is impossible to say at what point the first time the idea came into my brain; But, once conceived, he pursued me day and night. There was No reason. Passion, there was not either. I wanted the old man. I've never been made to feel any harm. He didn't covet his gold. I think it was his eye! He had a vulture's eye..., a pale blue eye with a cataract in it.
The answer is B: Ella escucha música
Explanation:
We use subjunctive when:
We want to express a wish.
We want to express an emotion.
We want to express suggestion.
We want to express a command.
We want to express a condition.
We want to express a doubt.
We want to express something unknown.
Etc.
Examples:
Quiero que no tengas novia.
I wish you don’t have a girlfriend.
Siento que tengas frio.
I feel like you are cold.
Tal vez tenga frio.
Sometimes I’m cold.
Es bueno que...
It’s good to...
Es importante que....
It’s important to...
Answer:
1. No me la des.
2. Voy a presentárselos a Carolina y Eduardo. ¿Vale?
3. Tienes que pedírselo a mamá.
4. Cómpralas para nosotros.
5. Si no me m.o.l.e.s.t.a.s ahora, te lo traigo en un momento.
6. No se la regales a Susana. Los colores vivos no están de moda.
Explanation:
**The direct object is replaced by either lo/la/los/las depending on whether it is feminine or masculine.
**Le and lo/la/los/las do not go next to each other. Le will always have to change to se, and se will always come before lo/la/los/las.
**Only to the endings of positive commands and the infinitive forms of verbs can you add the (in)direct object pronoun(s).
**The formatting always goes (no) + (indirect object pronoun) + (direct object pronoun) + (verb)
Answer:
Yo creo que si es consonante
Explanation:
Consonante, que proviene del vocablo latino consŏnans, es un adjetivo que se utiliza para señalar una voz respecto a otra diferente que tiene idéntica consonancia. ... Las letras del alfabeto latino pueden dividirse en vocales (A, E, I, O, U) y en consonantes (B, C, D, F, G, H, J, K, L, M, Ñ, P, Q, R, S, T, V, W, X, Y, Z).