I don't really understand if that is a question but here is a translation: "<span>I pay at the reception"
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Natalia desea que Gabriel <em><u>maneje</u></em> el coche con cuidado.
Answer:
<u>A) The washer works better than the dryer.</u>
Explanation:
In Spanish, when the comparative "Better than" is used in a sentence, it means that something has more use than other one.
In this case, the operation of two elements of daily use for the cleaning of clothes is compared.
And since "Better than" is used, it compares that the washer is more useful for doing an action than the dryer. That is why in Spanish better than is translated as "<em>Mejor que</em>"
Answer:
1.To conjugate these verbs in the Spanish present tense, you take the root (also called the stem) of the word and add the correct ending, depending on the person (yo, tú, él, nosotros, etc.) and the type of verb in front of us (-ar/-er/-ir). The type of verb (-ar/-er/-ir) determines the ending.
2.The present tense endings for regular -er verbs are: -o, -es, -e, -emos, -éis, -en. You usually don't need to give a pronoun in Spanish as the ending of the verb makes it clear who or what is doing the action.
3.Ar- Ayudar
Er- aprender
Ir-Abrir
answer is yes / SÍ
in English it would be something like, many people send additional files in their emails