Answer:
Temprana(feminine)
Temprano(masculine)
Explanation:
There are different letters at the end for female and male. But the answer is D
Temprano
Answer:
No están seguros de que Pedro pueda dejar de fumar.
No es evidente que estés agotado.
No creo que las medicinas naturales son curativas.
No es verdad que la cirujana quiera operarte.
Es seguro que este médico conoce el mejor tratamiento.
Explanation:
They are not sure that Pedro can quit smoking.
It is not obvious that you are exhausted.
I do not believe that natural medicines are curative.
It is not true that the surgeon wants to have surgery.
It is certain that this doctor knows the best treatment.
How are you
See you
What's up
No more here
Just here walking
Same here
Same here strolling
Nice meeting you
I'm...
My name is
How are you
Very good
Nice greeting you
Nice greeting her
Nice meeting him
Same here
You too
Have a nice day
Have a nice day
Are you?
How's it going
How are you
Have a good time
Nice getting to know you
Once getting to know yo
THESE ARE IN ORDER
The verb
hacer
can be used in various ways to talk about the passage of time. You can use hacer to describe how long ago something happened or how long you have been doing something. You can also use hacer to describe past actions that were interrupted by another action. Hace and Actions that Started in the Past and Continue into the Present
There are two formulas you can use with hacer to talk about actions that started in the past and continue into the present. These expressions are useful for talking about something you have been doing for a certain amount of time. Formula One
hace + time + que + verb in the present
Formula Two
verb in the present + desde + hace + time Examples with Formula One
EXAMPLES
Hace un año que estudian español.
They have been studying Spanish for one year.
Hace seis años que conozco a mi esposo.
I have known my husband for six years.
Examples with Formula Two
EXAMPLES
Habla español desde hace tres años.
He has spoken Spanish for three years.
Tengo mi trabajo desde hace seis meses.
I have had my job for six months.
Hace and Actions that Were Interrupted in the Past
There are three formulas you can use with hacer to talk about actions in the past that were interrupted. These expressions are useful for talking about something you had been doing when something else happened.
In expressions of this type, the interrupting action is conjugated in the preterite.