En el future, yo sere una mujer de negocios
1. Mirar
2. Paga
3. Viste
4. Hablar
5. Llevar
6. Buscar
7. Compra
8. Usar
9. Mirar
10. Estudio
11. Ingresar
12. Vestir
13. Buscar
14. Enseñar
15. Danza
16. Llevar
17. Leer
18. bebida
19. Come
20. En vivo
21. Vendar
22. Escribir
23. Aprender
Answer:
(6) qual
(12) dos mil veintidos
(3) fin de semana
Explanation: im so sorry but thats all that i know, hope this helps...
Answer:
B) Elena is hungry
Explanation:
This question is slightly tricky, let me tell ya why. Elena is explaining her school day's schedule, in the part where 11 o'clock is mentioned, she first says that lunch is at 11:30 (Once y media), <em>then</em> she says that she is <em>always hungry at 11</em>. So which is it? Well, I believe the B is the correct answer, since she mentions that she gets hungry at 11 o'clock, and then at 11:30 she has lunch and eats. So she getting hungry is what happens first.
Answer:
La universidad es muy grande, hay (1) MUCHOS estudiantes en el campus. Hay personas de (2) MUCHOS países diferentes y (3) MUCHOS son estudiantes de España. La biblioteca tiene (4) MUCHOS libros de (5) MUCHAS especialidades diferentes. Hay mucha tecnología; hay (6) MUCHAS computadoras en el campus. ¡Me encanta la universidad!
Explanation:
This exercise is about determiners of quantity (quantifiers). In this case, they all are describing a great quantity of something. <em>Mucho</em> means <em>many, much, a lot. </em>In Spanish, it behaves as if it was an adjective. By that, we mean that it <u>agrees with the noun gender and number</u> (female/male, singular/plural).
<em>mucho dinero</em> - singular male
<em>mucha tranquilidad</em> - singular female
<em>muchos estudiantes</em> - plural male
<em>muchas especialidades</em> - plural female