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hram777 [196]
3 years ago
10

Write 3 sentences describing differences between homes in Cuba and your own home.

Spanish
1 answer:
jeka943 years ago
6 0
<span>Oraciones que describen casas en Cuba :
1. Las casas cubanas son pequeñas.
2. Las casas cubanas son coloridas.
3. Las casas cubanas son muy bonitas.

Oraciones que describen diferencias entre las casas en Cuba y mi casa :
1. Mi casa es grande , las casas cubanas son pequeñas.
2. Mi casa es amarilla , las casas cubanas son coloridas.
3. Mi casa tiene un aro de baloncesto.
4. Mi casa tiene una alberca.

Oraciones que describen mi casa:
1. Mi casa es grande.
2. Hay dos baños en mi casa. / Mi casa tiene dos baños.
3. Mi casa es amarilla.

In Spanish the adjective changes with the noun. For example : la casa
The house is small.
- La casa es pequeña.
then, The houses are small.
- Las casas son pequeñas. </span>
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