1. C
2. F
3. F
4.C
5. Can’t see the full question sorry !
Va is because that’s the pronoun that u use in front of the name va a Carlos retaurante
Answer:
1. Revise, cambie
2. Póngale, le ponga
3. Llámelo, dígale
Explanation:
The imperative mode is used to give orders, requests or wishes. The imperative has its own forms only in the second person of the plural and the singular (tu, vosotros) in the rest of the people we use the subjunctive mode.
Answer:
Explanation:
<em>1. </em><em>A María el pueblo mexicano le recuerda su viaje a España. cierto falso </em>
<em>2.</em><em> Según María, Albarracín es un pueblo más grande que Chilapas. cierto falso </em>
<em>3.</em><em> En Chilapas hay menos flores que en Albarracín. cierto falso </em>
<em>4.</em><em> Las calles de Albarracín son más estrechas que las de Chilapas. cierto falso </em>
<em>5.</em><em> La gente de Albarracín es tan simpática como la de Chilapas. cierto falso</em>
<em>6.</em><em> Steve piensa que María no tiene más oportunidades que él para viajar. cierto falso</em>
<u>1. cierto</u>
<u>2. cierto </u>
<u>3. falso</u>
<u>4. cierto</u>
<u>5. cierto</u>
<u>6. falso</u>
<em>1. </em><em>Mexican people remind Maria of her trip to Spain.</em>
<em>2.</em><em> According to Maria, Albarracin is a larger city than Chilapas.</em>
<em>3.</em><em> In Chilapas, there are less flowers than in Albarracin.</em>
<em>4.</em><em> The streets of Albarracin are tighter than the streets of Chilapas.</em>
<em>5.</em><em> The people of Albarracin are as pleasant as the people of Chilapas.</em>
<em>6.</em><em> Steve thinks that Maria hasn't as many opportunities as him to travel.</em>
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