You use preterite to describe an action that took place and was fully done, Ex. José entro a la habitación, you can see John went into the room, he completed the action. On the other hand, imperfect tense doesn't specificate if the action was completed, Ex. José entraba a la habitación, it doesn't tell us if José fully entered the room.
I believe the answer is la plancha because la plancha is an iron and i think the question is saying i use a hair iron frequently in my hair for parties and celebrations
<span>1.)El estante esta entre el televisor y la comoda.
2.)Mi habitacion ideal__es_bastante grande
Complete the sentence with the correct expression and infinitive.
1.) A ella__le toca cantar__(it's her turn to sing.)
Complete each sentence with the correct form of the verb ser or estar to say where the following people are from or where they are right now
1.)Yo___soy____de peru
Complete the sentence with the correct expression and infinitive.
1.) Tu __deberias ir____(Should have) a otros paises.
Complete each sentence with the correct form of the verb ser or estar to say where the following people are from or where they are right now
1.) Claudia y Maria __son____en Mexico</span>
Answer:
1. nunca
2. algún
3. nadie
4. ni siquiera
Explanation:
Your answers 1 to 3 are ok.
Answer 4 is wrong.
The difference between "tampoco" and "ni siquiera" is that "tampoco" requires a precedent, that is, before say it you must have said "no".
Ex:
A: ¿Te gusta el cine?
B: No.
A: A mí tampoco.
"Ni siquiera" it is used to express the denial of a "minimum" within more than one possibility.
Example:
"No hay ni siquiera un gato aquí" ("There is not even a dog here") implies one of the following possibilities (or another), depending on the context:
a) They were looking for cats and were disappointed because they didn't find one.
b) They were looking for an animal and were disappointed because they didn't find a cat, which would be the easiest to find.
Answer:
¿Estás usando esta pluma?
I hope this helps!