Answer:
D. Hace Buen Tiempo
Explanation:
Hace Sol means "there is sun", basically that the sun is out, which indicates it's a nice day. Therefore, Hace buen tiempo, means it is good weather, or nice outside, so that makes most sense to fit.
Answer:
Dentist:
Lávese los dientes todos los días.
No coma caramelos.
No ingiera alimentos fríos si le duele la muela.
Use hilo dental mientras está en su casa.
Explanation:
In this exercise, you have to write <u>Spanish sentences using formal commands, both affirmative and negative sentences.</u>
These commands are used when you talk to a person you do not know well, an older person or a person to whom you want to show respect. In this case, the sentences show a dentist talking to your best friend.
When you use formal commands, you have to use the third person, both singular and plural forms. In this case, only singular.
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