Answer:
1. Falso.
2. Cierto.
3. Cierto.
4. Falso.
Explanation:
In this exercise you have to say if the statements are true or false. When a statement is true you must say that the statement is "cierto" and when the statement is false you must say that the statement is "falso".
For example:
1. Falso (false) because the member didn't know Parkison's disease very well when the association was founded.
2. Cierto (true) because Parkinson is the second most important chronic neurodegenerative disease.
3. Cierto (true) because the association needed to do something in order to call people's attention.
4. Falso (false) because the man who was against the idea came back.
1.Van de
2.Vamos a la
3.Van al
4.Vas de
Answer:
Es de Guatemala
Explanation:
Maricela es de Guatemala.
(Marciela is from Guatemala.)
You're using the third person conjugated of the verb ser, which reflects origins, attributes, and generally permanent aspects.
Answer:
No se puede conducir más rápido que el límite de velocidad publicado. No puede conducir más rápido de lo que es seguro para las condiciones actuales.
Explanation: