Answer:
las
los
lo
lo
la
no los voy a comprar
si las como
si lo quiero
si las miro
si los leo
Explanation:
im not sure about the answers
Si solo comemos tortilllas
Answer: me voy a leer un libro
Ella va a llamar a su amiga
Nos vamos a jugar en el parque
Tú vas a mirar la television
Ustedes van a visitar a sus abuelos
Ellas van a manejar a Chicago
Explanation:
I've been speaking Spanish my whole life. I'm pretty sure these are all right. I'm 99.99% sure there won't be any mistakes but I haven't been writing in Spanish my whole life, just speaking so there might be something that's wrong but I doubt it
The correct sentence to describe the actions are Tú acabas de salir de la ducha, ella acaba de vestirse muy elegante, yo acabo de ponerme perfume Chanel.
<h3>What are you required to do?</h3>
This task requires you to rewrite sentences using the verb "acabar" which is common to describe a very recent action. The general pattern to do this is:
- Subject + verb "acabar" + de + main verb + additional details.
<h3>What are the rewritten sentences?</h3>
Based on the previous pattern the sentences are:
- Tú acabas de salir de la ducha
- Ella acaba de vestirse muy elegante
- Yo acabo de ponerme perfume Chanel
Note: This question is incomplete; here is the missing information.
Modelo:
- Tomás se levanta de la cama.
- Tomás acaba de levantarse.
- Tú sales de la ducha
- Ella se viste muy elegante
- Me pongo perfume Chanel
Learn more about sentences in: brainly.com/question/16890064
H is silent
J makes the H sound
One R makes a short roll. Double R makes a longer roll.
You roll your tongue twice for Rs next to each other and then roll your tongue once for the singular R
One L makes the L sound. Double L makes the Y sound.
I makes the ee sound.
G makes the J sound if followed by an e or i
C makes a Z sound when it is followed by an e or i.
Ñ makes a ny sound (think of Nyan cat)
B and V sound almost EXACTLY alike. V doesn't make the V sound in English, it makes a quick B sound without touching your lips.
CH is pronounced the exact way you learned to pronounce it in English.