1- La butaca es donde te sientas en el cine o en el teatro.
2-Otra palabra para la boletería es la taquilla.
3-Compré la entrada en la taquilla.
4-No tengo hambre. Comí muchas palomitas y bombones de chocolate durante la película.
5-Yo saldré a las ocho.
6-Nosotros no haremos nada la semana que viene.
7-Usted le dirá la verdad a la profesora.
8-Yo podré estudiar este fin de semana.
9-Mis amigos no querrán ir conmigo.
10-Mi libro no cabrá en la mochila.
11-Usted saldrá de la casa temprano.
12-Ustedes tendrán hambre a las ocho.
13-Ustedes vendrán al cine.
14-Puedes comprar dulces y chocolates en la cantina del cine.
15-Yo fui al cine anoche. Mi actor favorito era Juan Marcos porque es muy guapo y es muy bueno.
No me gustaban las actrices. No eran buenas.
Spymore
Answer:
Somos-we form(nosotros/as) son-they form(ellos/as/uds)
Explanation:
1.somos
2.somos
3.son
4.son
5.son
Answer:
The correct answer is b. Mandosa, dominanta, Tirana
Explanation:
Bernarda Alba's house is a three-act play written by Federico García Lorca in 1936. It could not be released or published until 1945, in Buenos Aires and thanks to the initiative of Margarita Xirgu. He exposes the story of Bernarda Alba, who after being widowed for the second time at age 60, decides to live the next eight years in the most rigorous mourning. Lorca describes the 'deep Spain' of the early twentieth century, characterized by a very violent traditional society in which the role that women play is secondary. Other prominent features are religious fanaticism and the fear of discovering intimacy. With Bernarda live his five daughters (Angustias, Magdalena, Amelia, Martirio and Adela), his mother and his two maids. Among the latter is Poncia, a maid who has lived for many years in the service of the old woman.
Answer:
El fútbol es más divertido que el baloncesto.
La paella es más sabrosa que la pizza.
Boston es una ciudad más interesante que Nueva York.
Explanation:
A comparative adjective is an adjective that expresses a comparison of qualities between two elements.
In traditional Spanish grammar, three comparative degrees are contemplated:
Comparison of superiority: in Spanish, más ... que
Comparison of equality: in Spanish, tan ... como
Comparison of inferiority: in Spanish, menos ... que