
A phenomenon (plural, phenomena) is a general result that has been observed reliably in systematic empirical research. In essence, it is an established answer to a research question. Some phenomena we have encountered in this book are that expressive writing improves health, women do not talk more than men, and cell phone usage impairs driving ability. Some others are that dissociative identity disorder (formerly called multiple personality disorder) increased greatly in prevalence during the late 20th century, people perform better on easy tasks when they are being watched by others (and worse on difficult tasks), and people recall items presented at the beginning and end of a list better than items presented in the middle.
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Answer:
1. Yo voy a venir a la fiesta.
2.Voy a escribir le a mi amigo un invitacion
3.Soy un profesional en esstudiar biologia
Explanation:
For this case we have the following expression:
- <em>i like to sing a lot
</em>
We must translate this expression into Spanish.
We have then the following verbs:
- <em>Like = gustar</em>
- <em>to sing = cantar
</em>
Then we have the following quantity expression:
Therefore, the expression when translated is given by:
Me gusta mucho cantar
Answer:
C. Me gusta mucho cantar
Answer:
Cuesta $167,000
Explanation:
El piso de la oficina ____cuesta____ ciento sesenta mil dólares. (cuesta 167000 dólares)
Answer:
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1.
Rodrigo ruega que los vecinos no pisen tan ruidosamente. → b. petición
2.
La criada tiene miedo que los chicos no pongan su ropa en el guardarropa. → c. el miedo
3.
Yo lamento que Ana no salga a celebrar mi cumpleaños con nosotros. → d. el sentimiento
4.
Israel desea que sus amigos viajen con la escuela a Colombia. → a. el deseo
Explanation:
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