Answer:
There are many different types of spainsh commands including negative , formal, indirect, nosotros, and affirmative tu commands. Tu commands are the singular form of informal commands you can tell family, friends, classmates, or a pet to do or not to do something. To tell someone not to do something, you would use a negative tu command. Explanation: i have no clue if this is right but its what i put
¡Buenos días! ¿Cómo están ustedes?
Paula y Roberta: ¡Hola, Marcos! Nosotras estamos bien, gracias. ¿Y tú?
Estoy muy bien. ¿Dónde están Pedro y Juana?
Pedro está en la sala de clases. Juana está en la oficina.
Answer:
1. llevé 2. pidió 3. dió/preparó 4. se murió 5. me quedé 6. se arregló 7. acompañé (?) 8. dijo 9. quiso 10. se puso triste
Explanation:
spanish is my first language...
some things doesn't make much sense, but i think is ok
<span>What are the causes for which you need more help from charities or volunteers? In what form are the necessary funds raised for a beneficial work?
here is the translation but I have not covered this so I do not know the answer</span>
It can be defined as a site where people go to rest or when a person asks a friend/neighbor to let him/her rest , sleep for that night, there. To provide the person, a shelter for a night.