the only difference is what it is your talking about
<em>example: </em>
Me gusta este libro- I like this book
Me gusta leer libros- I like to read books or I like reading books
if you use a noun after gusta you have to pay attention weather the noun is singular or plural. If the noun is plural you need to change gustar plural and that will be " gustan "
Me gustan libros- I like books
Answer:
A Complication is when a problem or a dilemma disrupts the normal life or comfort of the characters and sets off a sequence of interesting events.
The complication, often in the form of an obstacle (physical or emotional) that needs to be overcome, creates tension or excitement for the reader of the story and usually needs a response from the main character..
Explanation:
Well... Hope it helps..
Y-your welcome in advance..
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Answer:
Elisa y Óscar pasaban (1) por una tienda cuando pensaron en comprar un programa de computación. Llegaron a casa con el (2) programa y leyeron las instrucciones: "Pon el disco (3) nuevo en tu computadora. Luego sigue las instrucciones de la (4) pantalla". Elisa y Óscar (5) se miraron. ¡El programa no funcionaba! Llamaron al servicio técnico (technical support) y después de estar al teléfono (6) por una hora, el programa funcionó. Y Ana y Javier se (7) abrazaron de alegría.
Explanation:
This is an exercise of vocabulary. There is no rule to follow and complete the blanks.
Some explanations could be:
The are some verb or phases that always use the same structure , as, pasar + por or estar al telefono + por ( when refers to time ). The nouns ( programa, pantalla) you have to get them from the context of the whole paragraph.
Some anwsers could have another options , as, Y Ana y Javier se (7) abrazaron de alegría. Here they are celebrating so, we can say that they hug each other or they kiss, they laugh. I use hug.
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Hola! Como estas? (Hi! How are you?)
OR
Hola amiga! Que pasa? (Hey friend! What's up/happening?)