Answer:
I'm assuming you want to know what these words mean in English.
1. The bed
2. Curtain
3. Shower
4. Bathtub
5. Lamp
6. Mirror
7. Picture, though it can also mean square.
8. Chimney
9. Stove or kiln
10. Lavatory
Explanation:
You're listing was off, as you have several words for a single number. Just know I answered them in the order you listed them. So your top to bottom matches my top to bottom.
<h3>TRANSFORM THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES TO INDIRECT STYLE: </h3>
<em>Question 1: </em><em>Lucía me dijo "creo que en este momento necesito un cambio en mi vida".</em>
<em>Answer 1: </em><em>Lucía me dijo que creía que en ese momento necesitaba un cambio en su vida.</em>
Translation 1: Lucia told me that she thought that at that moment she needed a change in her life.
<em>Question 2: </em><em>El médico le dijo al paciente: "Debe realizarse estos exámenes sin demora".</em>
<em>Answer 2: </em><em>El médico le dijo al paciente que debía realizarse esos exámenes sin demora. </em>
Translation 2: The doctor told the patient that he should have those tests done without delay.
<h2><em>Spymore</em></h2>
Nadie fue a clase e no me gusta leer ningun libro
alguien esta enfermo e algunos se enojaron contigo
Answer:
Explanation:
It looks like they're all formal commands.
We use formal commands when we are talking to someone we don't know very well. It might be our professor, our boss, or simply an older person. Someone we want to show respect to. How do we form a formal command?
We have a singular and a plural form. For singular form, we will use USTED ( third person singular form ) and for plural, we will use USTEDES ( third person plural form ) When it comes to verbs and its tense, it's always in the present SUBJUNCTIVE tense.
Answer:
yo, tú, él/ella/usted
Explanation:
(for future refrence)
In order to conjugate regular verbs in the future tense one must:
1) Take the infinitive
2) add the new ending