There are three major types of plate boundaries. If two tectonic plates collide, they form a convergent plate boundary. Usually, one of the converging plates will move beneath the other, which is known as subduction. Deep trenches are often formed where tectonic plates are being subducted and earthquakes are common.
Crying, sulking or temper tantrums.
Excessive lateness.
Disregarding acceptable conduct
Disrespect for authority
Worsening work quality.
Refusal to acknowledge job performance problems.
Faulty decision making.
Trying to see what they can get away with.
Swearing or emotional language.
Handles criticism poorly.
Making inappropriate statements.
Forgetfulness, confusion and/or distraction.
Inability to focus.
Blaming others for mistakes.
Complaints of unfair personal treatment.
Talking about the same problems repeatedly without resolving them.
Insistence that he or she is always right.
Misinterpretation of communications from supervisors or co-workers.
Social isolation.
Personal hygiene is poor or ignored.
Sudden and/or unpredictable change in energy level.
Complaints of unusual and/or non-specific illnesses.
Holds grudges, especially against his or her supervisor.
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Answer:
Esta mujer se <u>llama</u> Juana, no es de aquí. Es española y <u>estudia</u> francés. <u>Habla</u> inglés muy bien. <u>Toca</u> guitarra en un grupo y <u>canta</u>. También <u>escucha</u> todo tipo de música en su mp4. Su mejor amigo se <u>llama</u> Mario. <u>Estudia</u> en Madrid, pero <u>viaja</u> mucho. Ahora está en Ecuador. Ellos siempre <u>pasean</u> por el parque del Retiro los fines de semana y <u>visitan</u> otras ciudades.
Llama. Llamar.
Estudia. Estudiar.
Habla. Hablar.
Toca. Tocar
Canta. Cantar
Escucha. Escuchar.
Viaja. Viajar.
Pasean. Pasear.
Visitan. Visitar.
Explanation:
The spanish presente del indicativo is comparable to the simple present tense in English, and is used to talk of events in the present and near future, routine actions, and permanent situations.
Regular AR verbs conjugated in the present tense have the AR ending removed and replaced for the ending that matches the chosen subject.
For example, the verb Hablar:
yo hablo
tú hablas
él/ella/usted habla
nosotros/-as hablamos
vosotros/-as habláis
ellos/ellas/ustedes hablan
The verb 'estar' ends in -ar in the infinitive, but it is an irregular verb, so it doesn´t keep the same structure.