Answer:
<em><u>The answer is</u></em>: <u>The Carnival game.</u>
Explanation:
<u>The Ecuadorian carnival</u><u> is very cultural and is celebrated with water, carnival foam, talcum powder or flour to paint your face or any type of vegetable type paint</u>.
The roots of the Ecuadorian Carnival are linked to the indigenous festival of the end of the solar year or Paucar Huatay, one of the four largest of the year. That is, Carnival is the culmination of the agricultural cycle and the inauguration of another.
The Carnival game with the celebration of water, the carnival foam and balloons also joins the cultural celebrations of the area.
<em><u>The answer is</u></em>: <u>The Carnival game.</u>
First learn how to pronounce letters in the Spanish alphabet. Once you learn it you will be good to speak Spanish.
Answer: Tu eres más fuerte que el entrenador Matthews.
This translates to:
You are stronger than Coach Matthews.
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Hey there!
There are many "present tense ways to say the verb "ir"
When talking about yourself you use the "yo form"
When talking to a friend you use the "<span>tú" form"
</span>When talking to about either a girl or a boy, you use the "el/ella/<span>Ud. form"
</span>When talking about you an another person, saying "we" you use the "<span>nosotros form"
</span>When talking in Spain you use the "<span>vosotros form"
</span>and finally when talking about a group of people you use the "ellos/ellas/<span>Uds. form"
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So when translated. Here is the verb "ir" in those different instances.
<span>yo = <span>voy
</span></span><span>tú = <span>vas
</span></span><span><span>el/ella/Ud. = </span><span>va
</span></span><span>nosotros = <span>vamos
</span></span><span>vosotros = <span>vais
</span></span><span><span>ellos/ellas/Uds. = </span><span>van
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Ustedes los traen.
or
Ustedes traen los cuchillos.
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