Answer:
Organicé un día por La Ruta de Sancho Panza.
Explanation:
Answer:
Hablar - hablando (talking)
Estudiar - estudiando (studying)
Correr - corriendo (running)
Comer - comiendo (eating)
Ensenar - ensenando (teaching)
Cantar - cantando (singing)
Bailar - bailando (dancing)
Preparar - preparando (preparing)
Jugar - jugando (playing)
Comprar - comprando (buying)
Escribir - escribiendo (writing)
Vivir - viviendo (living)
Mirar - mirando (looking)
Hacer - haciendo (doing)
Llegar - llegando (arriving)
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Answer:
<u><em>A text of 10 lines using inclusive language. </em></u>
Explanation:
Examples: “It is man vs the environment” can just as easily be “It is humans vs the environment”. Or “We come in peace for all mankind” would likely now be “We come in peace for all humankind”, although humans or humanity could also be used.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
1. Voy a comer en un restaurante.
2. En el escritorio hay tres plumas, siete libros, una engrapadora, y unos papeles.
3. Vamos a la clase de matemática.
4. Hay 26 estudiantes en la clase de computadora.
5. Voy a intercambiar mi dinero.
6. A la clase de zoología? (Possibly biology. Idk the study of animals.)
7. Voy a la clase de química.
8. Es divertido estudiar español.
9. Para hablar español, los estudiantes van a la clase de español.
10. Si
This were very wierd questions because I wasn’t given specific instructionsk but I still hope you found my answers helpful. This was difficult.
Well First of all Tener que means Must
so the list will be maybe like this If I understood the Question correctly
<span>Tener que tener pastel para la fiesta = must have cake for the party
Tener que </span><span>haber adivinar para la fiesta con regalos= must have guess with gifts
</span>Tener que <span>tener favores de partido = Must have party favors
hopefully I understood the question correctly and I was a help to you </span>