Frecuentemente ellos "comen" juntos en la cafeteria del centro comercial.
Translation: Frequently they "eat" together in the cafeteria of the mall.
<em>Answer:</em>
<em>habre tomado</em>
<em>Explanation:</em>
<em>-a normally refers to el, ella, or usted.</em>
<em>-as normally refers to tu.</em>
<em>With this in mind, we know that some yo verbs end with -e or are gender neutral. With this, we can now find that</em>
<em>habre tomado would be your answer.</em>
<em>Hope this helps. Have a nice day.</em>
Answer:
A) Mexico is home to the world's largest pyramid.
69 different languages are spoken in Mexico.
Mexico City is the second city of the world with the largest number of museums.
B) Both countries believe in the value of education, both teach the same subjects, many of the clothes we wear are the same as well as similar food and a value of religion plus much of American and Mexican culture blend together in certain places in the US which also makes the transition to American culture easier.
C) Vacation is not granted or expected as much as in the U.S.
The Mexican work day is never ending.
Lunch is late, long, and social.
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3 Esta raqueta
4 esos sombreros
5 este premio
6 aquellas camisas
7 esas pelotas
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