<span>EARTH'S moon has a split personality. One half of its surface—the half which, thanks to the vagaries of orbital mechanics, always faces Earth—is dominated by dark, smooth expanses of ancient, frozen lava known as maria (early astronomers, thinking they might be bodies of water, named them after the Latin word for “sea”). The contrast between the darkness of the maria and the brightness of the surrounding highlands forms a pattern popularly known, depending on the culture of the observer, as the man in the moon, the rabbit on the moon or one of many other optical illusio</span>
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1. Tú cantas.
2. Ellos conversan.
3. Tú y yo cenamos.
4. La profesora enseña.
5. Mis compañeros viajan.
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identifying the person of the narrator, and the time in which it is indicated, we can correctly conjugate the verb, and that it has agreement with what is being expressed.
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Over time, the Spanish language began borrowing words and grammar from several other Roman languages such as Iberian, Celtic, Celtiberian and Basque. The Spanish language began to be heavily influenced by many of what we know today as Romance languages such as French, Italian and Portuguese.
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