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Answer:
In order to correctly complete this exercise, you have to fill-in the blanks by placing appropriate verbs in the subjunctive mood. Note that the form of subjunctive as regards person in these cases will depend on the object of each of the sentences instead of their subject.
<em>The options are: haga - salgamos - venga - pidan - podamos</em>
Explanation:
Vamos al lago mañana a menos que <em>haga</em> mal tiempo.
Voy a escuchar el pronóstico del tiempo antes de que el grupo y yo <em>salgamos</em> de la ciudad.
Ana puede venir con tal de que Héctor <em>venga</em> también .
Voy a llevar fruta para todos sin que ellos me lo <em>pidan</em>.
Ana va a llevar su teléfono celular para que nosotros <em>podamos</em> llamar en caso de emergencia.
Answer:
Difícil OR Duro
Explanation:
there are two translations for hard depending on which way it is going to be used. Example:
El examen está difícil.
The test is hard.
Here it is used to describe how some is hard in difficulty.
or
El piso es duro.
The floor is hard.
Here is is used to describe how something feels hard.
hope this helps
I'm sorta fluent, I lived in Mexico for a year, and before that took Spanish for 3 years and learned the language. there are some words here and there that i don't know, but what do you need help with?