Answer:
Cognates are words in two more more languages with similar spellings and pronunciations. They also have similar meanings. Some languages, such as French and Spanish, are closely related. These languages have many cognates.
2) Para describir, en este caso una persona
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Ayer fue un día extraordinario. En la mañana, yo fui muy productiva con mis estudios: leí los tres capítulos del texto de psicología y completé todos los ejercicios. Raramente hago toda la tarea para esa clase. Después de estudiar, jugué al tenis con Tina, la chica que más me gusta. Tina y yo caminamos a la cafetería juntos (together) y entonces (yo) almorcé con ella también. Por la tarde, fui a la clase de español y saqué una A en la prueba. Llegué a casa tan (so) contento y… adivina (guess) quién me llamó por teléfono. Pues sí, ¡Tina! Me invitó a salir este fin de semana.
Translation:
Yesterday was an extraordinary day. In the morning, I was very productive with my studies: I read the three chapters of the psychology text and completed all the exercises. I rarely do all the homework for that class. After studying, I played tennis with Tina, the girl I like the most. Tina and I walked to the café together and then I had lunch with her too. In the afternoon, I went to Spanish class and got an A in the test. I got home so happy and ... guess who called me on the phone. Yes, Tina! She invited me to go out this weekend.
<h2><em>Spymore</em></h2>
That means "<span>A sentence with the word <span>mountain" in Spanish </span></span>
La frase no está escrita correctamente
The correct order will be: Juan tiene más amigos que Ana.