Answer:
18) prenda
19) Empiece
20) pierda
21) guarde
22) Revise
23) imprima
24) Dele
25) apague
Explanation:
"Usted is the formal singular second-person subject pronoun, while "ustedes" is the formal plural second-person subject pronoun.
The affirmative formal commands are the same as the present subjunctive form. The endings for verbs that end on "-ar" are "e" for "usted", and "en" for "ustedes". The endings for verbs that end on "-er" or "-ir" are "a" for "usted", and "an" for "ustedes".
Answer:
The correct answer is true. Christmas is celebrated in Puerto Rico, they just call it something else. They call Christmas eve Nochebuena and they call Christmas day navidad. A fun fact is Christmas Eve is more important than Christmas Day for most Puerto Ricans. Also, their christmas last from December 15-25. They really love grapes down there and something else you will also find is some people sprinkling sugar outside their house for good luck or throwing a bucket of water out the window to expel all the negatives of the old year and get ready for a fresh start.
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