Answer:
1. how many places has the DePuntas thief stolen?
2. what is the chief of police surprised by?
3. what was the reason for the thief's crime?
4. what options does the judge who is going to judge the case not have?
5.what has happen so that the thief does not go to jail?
- Esperamos que usted haya disfrutado de sus vacaciones.
- Emilia me dijo que el año pasado tú has sufrido muchas presiones en el trabajo.
- Rafael ha llevado una vida muy sana este semestre.
- Ustedes creían que yo me había enojado con mi novio.
- Yo no creo que tú hayas aumentado de peso.
- Hoy, el entrenador se ha apurado para empezar la clase a tiempo.
Explanation:
All these sentences use the verb "haber" as an auxiliary. Fulfilling this grammatical function, "haber" has not specific meaning, but it is helpful to form complex verb tenses. Being an auxiliary verb, "haber" also indicates number, person, time, and mode.
Answer:
(6) qual
(12) dos mil veintidos
(3) fin de semana
Explanation: im so sorry but thats all that i know, hope this helps...
Answer:
of what marisela are u talking about??
Since "ser" is more of a "permanent thing" or "Identity" we can conclude that estar is used as a "condition" or "temporary thing"
For example: Yo soy (ser conjugated) Jay ( I am Jay) - My name is an identity and is permanent
Yo estoy (estar conjugated) bien (I am good/well) - I am feeling an emotion and an emotion can be considered a condition or temporary.