Answer: amuleto or talismán.
Explanation:
In Spanish language the word amuleto means a wearable or portatil object with some magical properties that convey health or good luck to the person who wears or posseses it.
The translation of the sentence is "In our Afro-Caribbean religion, we believe that this protects babies. It is a (an) ___________________".
So, the words that best fit are amuleto or talismán, which may be translated as amulet or a sort of fetish or periapt.
Answer:
In Spanish, when we want to write a sentence in the future tense, we can use the combination of the verb ir a + infinitive of another verb. This way, we should conjugate only the verb ir, whereas the second verb stays in its original form.
Explanation:
This is how to conjugate the verb IR (to go):
- (yo) voy 1. (nosotros) vamos
- (tú) vas 2. (vosotros) vais
- (él/ella/Usted) va 3. (ellos/ellas/Ustedes) van
- Los camareros van a preparar las mesas. (los camareros = ellos, are third person plural, van)
- Mi mamá y su amiga van a pedir una ensalada. (mi mamá y su amiga = ellas, third person plural, van)
- Mis amigos y yo vamos a pedir un bistec. (mis amigos y yo = nosotros, first person plural, vamos)
- Yo voy a pedir papas fritas también. (yo, first person singular, voy)
- El camarero va a servir la comida. (el camarero = él, third person singular, va)
- Tú vas a pedir la cuenta. (tú, second person singular, vas)
1.) comieron
2.) vi
3.) leyeron
4.) tomó
5.) fuimos
6.) escribiste
(past sense). hoped this helped :)