La profesora abre la puerta y entra en la saka de clase. Carlos y Héctor leen un libro cómico, pero ahora la profesora dice que ellos deben abrir los libros de texto. La profesora escribe en la pizarra. Ahora Antonia y Mónica beben Coca-Cola y comen un burrito loco. ¡Y Javier! Él habla por teléfono porque vende su computadora. Yo no comprendo esta clase hoy.
All the verbs are in the present of the indicative, because it always speaks with a circumstantial complement of time "<u>hoy</u>" (today) o "<u>ahora</u>" (now).
<h3>The verbs used are:</h3>
- Abrir
- Beber
- Comer
- Comprender
- Deber
- Escribir
- Leer
- Vender
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The answer is ellos se van ...
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.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
The answer is B
Explanation:
Se bañan, se afeitan y se ponen la ropa.
<span>¿Tus padres nos están llamando?
Answer: Sí, nos están llamando.</span>