Answer:
Sentence 1: Cuando mi mamá mira películas en el sillón prefiere usar ropa cómoda.
Sentence 2: Cuando mi mamá mira películas en el sillón siempre tiene frio entonces usa medias y pantuflas.
Explanation:
To complete this exercise, you have to write two sentences in Spanish using <u>vocabulary about hobbies and clothes.</u>
The translation of the sentences is:
Sentence 1: When my mom watches movies in the armchair she prefers to use comfortable clothes.
Sentence 2: When my mom watches movies in the armchair she is always cold so she uses socks and slippers.
Answer:
1) Filming has to finish before four o'clock. 2)The lead actress doesn't want to carry a sandwich. 3)I don't need to say any more information about the script.
Whenever you go to the movies you need to take in consideration of other people. That means you should not kick other peoples seats, Eat/Chew really loud, or answer your phone during the movie. If you want to be nice and help the workers in the theater. You could pick up after yourself whenever the movie if finished.
Explanation:
1. They took it for granted.
2. They went too far.
3. They mumbled.
4. They had a food time.
5. They got their way.
6. They made quite a splash.
7. They had a falling-out with us.
8. They blocked our way.
9. They complimented us.
10. They kicked the bucket.
I would go to mexico because of its great variety of foods especialy in Guanajuato their tortillas and bread are fantastic they eat at all time morning they start of whit a big breakfast and by mid day they eat a light yet great big snack by dinner its the best time to have a full meal
<span>1.B
2.A
--->Even if it’s seemingly one of the Top 5 tourist sites of Santiago, Cerro San Cristóbal. This big hill is located in the middle of the city which gives one of the most beautiful Santiago panoramas available.
3.B,
--->Poncho is a Spanish loan word used in the US. It is a word which originally came from Araucanian. "Araucanian" is of Spanish origin too. The term Mapuche, meaning, "people from the land" was the term used to designate the Araucanians inhabitants of the south-central area of the Chilean territory ans southern Argentina.
4.A
5.C
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