Tbh they kinda all work in a way, but 44) says ____ we go back to school in august (that one i believe is cuando {when}) and 45) says ____it will be my spanish class next year
(i believe that one is donde {where} which would then say “where is my spanish class going to be next year”
i’m a senior n i was in spanish freshman yr imma lil rusty good luck tho
16. Almorzar con la familia (having breakfast with family)
1. despertarse (wake up)
12. caminar al trabajo (walking to work)
15. lavarse las manos (washing your hands)
2. levantarse (getting up)
9. vestirse (changing/ putting on clothes)
13. trabajar (working)
14. volver a casa ( going back home)
7. peinarse (combing/ brushing hair)
4. quitarse el pijama ( taking of pajamas)
10. desayunar ( having breakfast)
11. lavarse los dientes (brushing your teeth)
5. bañarse (showering)
6. secarse (drying)
3. ir al baño ( going to the restroom)
8. afeitarse (shave)
¿Y tú lo isiste?
And did you do it?
This s a possible answer
Pablo: no, I didn’t receive anything from her. And did you do it?
Hope this helps! :3
Todos los dias tu pides una bicicleta.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Although women in El Salvador have equal protection under the law, they are at a disadvantage relative to their male counterparts. In the area of politics, women have the same rights as men, but the percentage of women in office compared to men is low