<em>7. In Spanish, how are the words “está” and “están” similar but different? </em>
Answer 7) They are both third-person forms of the verb “estar,” and one is singular and the other plural.
<em>8. Which of the following is a main difference between history classes in the U.S. and Mexico?</em>
Answer 8) In México, the curriculum only covers international and national history.
<em>9. What is most likely the reason for the long-term popularity of Platero y yo?</em>
Answer 9) People like the combination of whimsical poetry, a warm friendship, and the trials of life.
<em>10. Describe the audience that is attracted to Platero y yo.</em>
Answer 10) all ages of readers
Answer:
i think you want a story so here...
Explanation:
Anoche fui a una fiesta con un grupo de amigos. Antes de ir comi la merienda y me derigui en camino. mientras estaba de camino me puse a escuchar musica. Una vez que llegue estaban sacando fotos de todo lo que pasaba asi que to me puse a jugar juegos de video con mis amigos, antes de irnos rentamos un DVD para ver una pelicula, me diverti mucho.
Flash cards helped me a lot
Answer:
Access to picnic areas...
Explanation:
Because in the first explanation it says "áreas de camping y pícnic"... In the second it also says it: "Teníamos un área de pícnic"
Tengo
tienes
tienes
tiene
Here is a little tip:
Yo(I) Tengo
Tu(You) Tienes
El/Ella(He/She) Tiene
Any verb for "Yo" ends in "o", "Tu" with "es"(with some exceptions), and "el/ella" with "e"(again, with some exceptions)
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hope it helps