Answer: Pepani ngati izi sizikuthandizani koma ndikufunikiradi mfundozo.
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1. Lucy y Lee Hung son de Pekín. Son chinas.
2.Pierre y Marie Lebrun son de Montreal. Son canadienses.
3.Luigi Mazzini es de Roma. Es italiano
4.Elizabeth Mitchell es de Londres. Es inglesa.
5.Roberto Morales es de Madrid. Es español.
6.Andrés y Patricia Padilla son de La Habana. Son cubanos.
7.Paula y Cecilia Robles son de San José. Son costaricenses.
8.Arnold Schmidt es de Berlín. Es aleman.
9.Antoinette y Marie Valois son de París. Son franceses.
10.Marta Zedillo es de Guadalajara. Es mexicana.
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In Spanish, the city and country of origin are proper nouns, so they start with a capital letter. Nationalities are adjectives, so they change according to the gender and number (singular and plural) of the subject. For a singular male, the letter -o should be placed at the end of the nationality, or an -a for a singular feminine noun. Some nationalities are neuter, they have a single form for both men or women, like canadiense.
Well, they're just another group of people. They definitely have a fascinating culture and history but so does every group of people on Earth. They're unique in the same way everyone else is unique, which is to say, not very. Still, that being said, I do enjoy learning about and experiencing their cultural influence. From authentic cuisine to fascinating legends of the supernatural.
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1) asistimos, 2) no, 3) bebes, 4) comemos, 5) escribo, 6) piensas.
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1) Todos los sábados, todos nosotros <em>asistimos</em> a una clase de yoga a las siete y media. (<em>asistir a una clase</em> - to go to a class).
2) Mi madre es buena en yoga, pero mi padre <em>no</em>. (The sentence describes a comparison).
3) Tu <em>bebes</em> té japones, (<em>beber té</em> - to drink tea)
4) Y mi hermana y yo <em>comemos</em> bananas y cereales. (<em>comer</em> - to eat)
5) Luego mi hermana y sus amigas escuchan música y yo <em>escribo</em> en mi diario. (<em>escribir en</em> - to write in)
6) Y tú, ¿<em>piensas</em> que es importante compartir actividades con tu familia? (<em>pensar</em> - to think)
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My definition: Able to catch fire or ignite
The dictionary.com definition: easily set on fire; combustible; inflammable.
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