Answer: Hi Lucy:
!I'm very happy! Yesterday, my mom and I went shopping. I like to go with her because she knows a lot about fashion. To me is very important to buy clothing that's fashion... I love it!
Yesterday, I bought a really pretty skirt with stripes. I also liked one with squares but the squares are not fashion. I also bought a sweater that I didn't really like but that I've always seen on TV. I bought a lot of things more. Why don't you come to my house so you can see what I bought?
Natalia.
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Answer:
a period of time that a father is legally allowed to be away from his job so that he can spend time with his new baby: on paternity leave He was on paternity leave after the birth of his son. Many fathers decide not to take paternity leave. paid/unpaid paternity leave.
Las siete y doce i hope this helps
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LETI: Cuando tenga 30 años seré una arqueóloga famosa. Para entonces, habré descubierto unas ruinas indígenas muy importantes.
SERGIO: Yo tendré un programa de viajes en la televisión. Mi cámara de video y yo visitaremos lugares hermosos y muy interesantes.
SUSI: Entonces vendrás a visitarme a mi restaurante de comida caribeña que abriré en Santo Domingo, ¿verdad? El Sabor Dominicano tendrá los mejores platos tradicionales y otros creados por mí.
SERGIO: Claro que sí, iré a comer las especialidades y lo recomendaré a mis telespectadores. También podremos visitar a Leti en sus expediciones.
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This lesson stands for the future tense. In Spanish, a common tense in future is the simple future that is used to talk about what <em>will</em> or<em> shall</em> happen. Also, it talks about the possibility of what someone may or might be doing in the present. So:
- Seré (conjugated for the first person singular) comes from the verb ser.
- Habré (conjugated for the first person singular) comes from the verb haber
- Tendré (conjugated for the first person singular) comes from the verb tener
- Visitaremos (conjugated for the first person plural) comes from the verb visitar
- Vendrás (conjugated for the second person singular in informal form - tú) comes from the verb venir
- Abriré (conjugated for the first person singular) come from the verb abrir
- Tendrá (conjugated for the third person singular) comes from the verb tener
- Iré (conjugated for the first person singular) comes from the verb ir
- Recomendaré (conjugated for the first person singular) comes from the verb recomendar
- Podremos (conjugated for the first person plural) comes from the verb poder.
Answer:
1. False (They're soccer champions, not models.)
2. False. (Normally, in WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS, only teams that represent countries participate, and there's not even more than 10 thousand countries, so I doubt there's actually one million teams that currently exist.)
3. True (Yes, the one that has the most points (goles) wins.
4. True (If both teams end up with the same score, it's a DRAW.)
5. False (Yes, football aficionados do applaud when there's an amazsing play or their favorite team wins.)
6. False (If this was true, then the queen would always be there to be given flowers.)
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