Answer:
Del título indio (Mahatma) que significa "gran alma", derivado del sánscrito (maha) que significa "gran" y (atman) que significa "alma, espíritu, vida". Este título fue otorgado, entre otros, a Mohandas Karamchand, también conocido como Mahatma Gandhi (1869-1948).
Juan y yo subimos unas Colinas enormes y nevadas.
R=ENORMES Y NEVADAS
Ya que es cuando describes como es algo.
Answer:
las clases difíciles
Explanation:
Add an <em>-s</em> to <em>clase</em>, and add an <em>-es</em> to <em>difícil</em> because adjectives have to match the plurality of the word they describe.
Answer:
I will give you a few examples to help you better understand:
Explanation:
<u>Here are three verbs I chose to start with:</u>
The three verbs above are already in their infinitive form with the endings (-er, -ar, -ir).
Comer (to eat)
Hablar (to speak)
Venir (to come)
Now, let's put them all in the participle form with the attached endings (-ado, -ido):
Comido
Hablado (spoken)
Venido
*the -ar endings are replaced with -ado while the -er/-ir verbs are replaced with -ido
Let's turn them into gerunds (-ing) with the endings (-ando, -iendo):
Comiendo (eat<u>ing)</u>
Hablando (speak<u>ing)</u>
Vendiendo (com<u>ing)</u>
*the -ar ending is replaced with -ando while the -er/-ir endings are replaced with -iendo
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Mañana yo voy a la iglesia.