Answer: Yes they both have meaning as well. I think if you were to visit someone speaking spanish they would understand you clearly.
Answer:
1. my cousin is as funny as i am
2. my freinds are just as hard working as my cousins
3. i like cereal more than fruit
4. i like to go to school as much as the park
5. my uncle is older than my father
6. my siblings are younger than me
7. grapes are as good as apples
8. my cousins are younger than my brothers
hope this helps
Explanation:
Están ( Julio y Marco están en Ecuador
Answer:
Hola, amiga: Imagínate que ayer (fui) al cine y me encontré con Héctor. Él y yo (éramos) novios en la escuela, pero él se (fue) para otro país y nunca más supe de (heard from) él. No me preguntes cómo (estaba) la película porque no me concentré (concentrated) desde que vi a Héctor. Después de la película nos saludamos y (fuimos) a un restaurante. Él (fue) muy amable conmigo. Bueno amiga, te llamo esta noche y espero que estés en casa. Chau.
Explanation:
I hope it helps.
Tengo
tienes
tienes
tiene
Here is a little tip:
Yo(I) Tengo
Tu(You) Tienes
El/Ella(He/She) Tiene
Any verb for "Yo" ends in "o", "Tu" with "es"(with some exceptions), and "el/ella" with "e"(again, with some exceptions)
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hope it helps