Answer:
1. repito
2. repetimos
3. repite
4. repetimos
5. dice
6. dices
7. dicen
Explanation:
Irregular verbs in Spanish change the root, for example:
Verb "volver": "Yo volvo tarde a casa" is incorrect.
Say: "Yo vuelvo tarde a casa" it's right. We have the change o> ue
The people we and you DO NOT CHANGE.
* Verbs that have the change o> eu
"Dormir" —-> duermo, duermes, duerme, dormimos, dormís, duermen.
* Another example is "jugar". It also has a change: u> ue
* Other verbs change e> ie : preferir, cerrar, empezar
Life in Argentina and life in the United States is similar, but different. Here are a few similarities between the life in the United States and the life in Argentina. One similarity is we both normally always have dinner with our family at night. Sometimes we may miss it, but usually we will have it together like the Argentinan people. Another similarity is taking part in sports everyday. Both in Argentina and the U.S. we play many different sports. One more similarity is we both use a lot of slang in our language. We have our own words that we have come up with like our own code. Plus there are many other everyday life things we both do.
Here are a few differences between the life in Argentina and the life in the United States. One difference is how important our family is to us. Not that family isn't important in the United States, but I think it is even more special in Argentina. They even live with most of there family, which isn't a common everyday thing in the U.S. Also, we do not have tea in the afternoons with our family. Sometimes we will have a snack, but it isn't very special. The other differences is our dinner time. In Argentina they eat very late, between 20:30 and 23:00, and we eat earlier, around 6:00 or 7:00. The weather is also different between Argentina and the U.S. It is summer in the U.S. while it is winter in Argentina. Lastly, Argentina is divided a different way than the United Sates. Argentina is divided into provinces, cities, and regions, while the U.S. is divided into states and cities.
*do you want it in Spanish?
Answer:
of course this story is not true I just made it up
ok I will write it below
Explanation:
One day I went to the clinic becuse of my stomach. It kept hurting and hurting but the doctor came to check me up and it turns out I ate some gravy that my stoc did not hurt so the doctor gave me a food that would make me throw up so i could take that gravy out of my stomach
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Un día fui a la clínica por mi estómago. Me seguía doliendo y doliendo, pero el médico vino a revisarme y resultó que comí un poco de salsa que no me dolía la materia fecal, así que el médico me dio una comida que me haría vomitar para poder sacar esa salsa de mi estómago.
Answer:
The data for the client of a gym could be:
1. Nombre: José Luis Rodríguez Vasquez.
2. Edad: 41 años.
3. ¿Cuándo fue la última vez que hizo ejercicio? Desde hace mas de un año no hago ningún tipo de ejercicio.
4. ¿Qué tipo de vida ha llevado últimamente: activa o pasiva? He llevado una vida pasiva últimamente, solo voy de mi casa al trabajo y en las noches salgo un par de veces por semana a beber algo, por lo cual considero que tengo una mal físico ahora.
5. ¿Consume alcohol? Una o dos veces por semana de forma moderada.
6. ¿Fuma o ha fumado alguna vez? Sí, fume cuando tenía 18 años durante todo un año, desde esa fecha no lo he vuelto a hacer.
Explanation:
The answers suggest a <em>Latin American</em> man named <em>José Luis Rodríguez Vasquez</em>, who is <em>41 years old</em>, <u>if the data must be yours, you can change these two,</u> the other data can be used for anybody.
Answer:
Hola, no estoy seguro de lo que esto significa, pero todavía estoy aprendiendo español y también necesito ayuda.
Explanation: