Answer:
El ratòn está detractors del teclado
Explanation:
Panamanian sancocho originated in the Azuero region of the country, and Panamanians swear by eating a bowl of the hot soup for lunch on the hottest days, to help cool off. Sancocho is regarded almost as an elixir of life in Panama.
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Querida mamá:
El fin de semana pasado fui a visitar a mi abuela Lilia en el campo. Le conseguí unos libros de la librería de la universidad porque ella me los pidió. Cuando llegué, mi abuela me sirvió un plato sabroso de arroz con frijoles. La encontré triste porque la semana pasada su planta de tomates murió, y ahora tiene que comprar los tomates en el mercado. Me invitó a quedarme, y yo dormí en su casa. Por la mañana, abuela Lilia se despertó temprano, se vistió y salió a comprar huevos para el desayuno. Me levanté inmediatamente y la seguí porque quería ir con ella al mercado. En el mercado, ella me repitió que estaba triste por la planta de tomates. Le pregunté: ¿Debemos comprar otra planta de tomates?, pero ella prefirió esperar hasta el verano. Después del desayuno yo me sentí triste cuando volví a la universidad. Quiero mucho a la abuela. ¿Cuándo la vas a visitar?
Chau, Mónica
<h2>Explanation:</h2>
We fill in the blanks with verbs conjugated in the preterite. Also, in two cases we use reflexive pronouns. The preterite tense is one of two simple past tenses. It is used to describe actions that took place or were completed at a certain point in the past. On the other hand, we use Reflexive Pronouns with a verb to point out that a person carries out an action to or for himself or herself. For instance:
- Conseguí comes from the verb conseguir and is the conjugation of this verb for the first person singular in the preterite.
- Dormí comes from the verb dormir and is the conjugation of this verb for the first person singular in the preterite.
- Sirvió comes from the verb servir and is the conjugation of this verb for the third person singular in the preterite.
- Se vistió comes from the verb vestir and is the conjugation of this verb for the third person singular in the preterite. On the other hand, se is the reflexive pronoun that matches the third person singular.
Answer:
paint = pintura
ballerina = bailarina
strong = fuerte
swimsuit = traje de baño
television = televisión
cards = tarjetas
Explanation: im not sure what to do but i will guess. i hope this helps!
Answer:
Tere: Whose is this wool scarf? Alejandro, is it? Alejandro: No, it's not. I do not wear scarves. But these gloves are. I bought them last year. Carlos: Hey, Alejandro, why do you have that TV in your box? It's from Tere and mine. It is not and you know it. Alejandro: It's not yours! It is not ! Your TV is in your room. Tere: This time Alejandro is right, Carlos. But Alejandro, what are you doing with those sunglasses? They are from Carlos. Alejandro: They are not! They are not from Carlos! He lost his sunglasses last week. Carlos: I do not remember. But Alejandro, why do you have those socks in your suitcase? Are not they Carlos's? Alejandro: Ah ... ah ... well, this ... well yes. They are from Carlos. The socks are. I do not know how they got (they got in) in my suitcase. How weird! Tere: Yes, how curious!
Explanation: