Miguel fell to the floor in the past, which means that the eating also happened in the past. Therefore Horacio y Fernando ate in the past - we need a past tense.
almorzábamos is for first, not second person plural, so it's ungramatical.
<span>almuerzan is present tense.
From the options, the best one is </span><span>almorzaron, but actually you should rather use a continuous tense - almorzaban. </span>
Answer: Write a comparative analysis of two celebrations.
To express similarities
Spanish English
further; also in addition; also
just like the same as
like so; like
in the same manner (way)
in the same manner (way)
tan + [adjective] + as as + [adjective] + as
both / a (s) + [noun] + and as many / much + [noun] + as
To express differences
Spanish English
unlike unlike
despite in spite of
although although
instead on the other hand
more / less ... than more / less ... than
however nevertheless; however
on the contrary on the contrary
on the other hand
however nevertheless; however
Answer:
Para el año 2050, la población del mundo habrá aumentado un 47%.
Para la semana que viene, el profesor habrá corregido los exámenes.
Antes de cumplir los 40 años, habré escrito un libro, plantado un árbol y tenido tres hijos
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Para fin de año, las termitas habrán destruido su casa.
Explanation:
The compound future, or perfect future, of the indicative is used in Spanish to express a coming action that will have concluded before another future action. It can also express the assumption that an action would have happened in the past.
It is formed with the verb "haber" and the participle.
1. Know
2. Excess
Hope this will help