1. A. Celeste y tú van al museo de antropología.
B. Ellos van al museo en un carro.
C Van en un carro porque está cerca.
2. A. Tú y yo vamos a la fiesta de Maria Isabel.
B. Vamos a caminar a la fiesta de Maria Isabel.
C. Vamos a caminar porque está muy cerca.
3. A. Voy a la oficina de mi mamá.
B. Yo voy a la oficina de mi mamá en autobús.
C. Voy a la oficina de mi mamá en autobús porque está lejos de mi casa.
Las personas adictas a menudo tienen uno o más problemas de salud relacionados con las drogas, que pueden incluir enfermedades pulmonares o cardíacas, embolia, cáncer o problemas de salud mental.
A. eres
Explanation: Eres mean “you are” B. means “We are” which makes no sense. C. es means “is” you is does not sound right in english either so it’s not C. and D. means “are” but it is used when it’s plural. :)
When the US. tried to pressure Puerto Ricans to teach English as their first language in schools, many opposed it. The teachers couldn’t speak English and it was absurd for them to teach something they didn’t know. Also, the teachers taught the class in "English", but the students ignored them because they didn’t understand them. Many of the Puerto Rican “jíbaros” dropped out of school. Currently, English is taught, but as a second language. All classes are in Spanish, except for English class.
Trust me, I’m Puerto Rican
Answer:
the answer to this is C is because when there are a lot of people or more than one person, it is replaced with "iendo". But this ending could vary.
Originally the word comer (eat) was comer. Thats what its like. But in spanish they change the end of this word based on if its saying
We
you
they
or I.
Explanation: