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1. Marcos is asking for the tourist brochure. 2. We need to carry passports. 3. I will pack my bag. 4. Javier must call his parents. 5. They want to visit Old San Juan. 6. I can call Javier in the morning.
Explanation:
Answer:
The right answer is, C. Bebí.
Explanation:
Because the preterite form of the verbs in Spanish alludes to actions that were carried out in the past. As they are asking me for the form of the conjugated verb in the first person of the singular, the correct way to express it is option C, where the phrase would be "Yo bebí". (I drank).
Answer:
a la derecho
Explanation:
La estantería a la derecho del(de el) sofá.
The bookshelf is to the right of the sofa.
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Cognates are words from different languages that have the same origin and therefore can present the same spelling or similar spelling. It is common for cognates to have the same meaning as well, but there are false cognates, which are extremely similar words that have different meanings.
An example of cognates between English and Spanish are the words "family" and "familia."