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El viernes a las cuatro de la tarde, la profesora Mora asistió a una reunión (meeting) de profesores. A la una, yo llegué a la tienda con mis amigos. Mis amigos y yo compramos dos o tres cosas. Yo compré unos pantalones negros y mi amigo Mateo compró una camisa azul. Después, nosotros comimos cerca de un mercado. A las tres, Pepe habló con su amiga por teléfono. El sábado por la tarde, mi mamá escribió una carta. El domingo mi tía decidió comprarme un traje. A las cuatro de la tarde, mi tía encontró el traje y después nosotras vimos una película.
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On Friday at four in the afternoon, Professor Mora attended a meeting of teachers. At one o'clock, I arrived at the store with my friends. My friends and I bought two or three things. I bought a black pants and my friend Mateo bought a blue shirt. Afterwards, we ate near a market. At three o'clock, Pepe talked to his friend on the phone. On Saturday afternoon, my mom wrote a letter. On Sunday my aunt decided to buy me a suit. At four in the afternoon, my aunt found the suit and then we saw a movie.
El entrenador entrevista al atleta
La cebolla, which means onion.
Answer:
The electric current that comes home is done by the circuit breaker. This is the translation for your question
Although the exercise is missing the sentences that you have to correct to complete it, I found them online:
1. En una semana (week) hay siete días. Cierto (true).
2. Hay trece huevos (eggs) en una docena. Falso (false).
- The <u>correct sentence</u> is: Hay doce huevos en una docena.
3. Hay nueve números en un número de teléfono en los Estados Unidos. Falso (false).
- The <u>correct sentence</u> is: Hay diez números en un número de teléfono en los Estados Unidos.
4. En un año (year) hay doce meses (months). Cierto (true).
5. Hay quince pulgadas (inches) en un pie (foot). Falso (false).
- The <u>correct sentence</u> is: Hay doce pulgadas en un pie.
To correct the sentences given, you have to understand if the Spanish sentences are true or false and then change the false sentences to make them right. For example, the second sentence says that there are thirteen eggs in a dozen eggs, so you have to rewrite it and explain that there are twelve eggs. You also have to use the word "hay", which means there is or there are.
You can find more information about Spanish numbers in the following link brainly.com/question/11611530?referrer=searchResults