1. Hace tres meces que Lucía no trabaja
2. Hace un año que Santi y Silvina no compran verduras
3. Hace una semaña que no vamos al centro comercial
4. Hace demasiado tiempo que no me divertí
5. Hace media hora que miras el menú
Answer:
radiometric dating
Explanation:
Some minerals in rocks and organic matter for example bones and shells can contain radioactive isotopes. Any of parent and daughter isotopes in a sample can be measured and used to determine their age. This is known as radiometric dating.
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- Complete the sentences below with the appropriate comparison words. See the example below.
<h3 /><h3>EXAMPLE:</h3>
- Miguel es muy delgado. Juan es un poco gordo. Juan es <u>menos</u> delgado <u>que</u> Miguel.
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1. Jaime es bajo. Ignacio es alto. Ignacio es <u>más</u> alto <u>que</u> Jaime.
- We are talking about Ignacio being taller than Jaime. Then we put ''<u>más</u>'' / ''<u>more</u>'' and ''<u>que</u>'' / ''<u>than</u>''
2. Carolina es muy simpática. Carla también es muy simpática. Carla es <u>igual</u> de simpática <u>que</u> Carolina.
- In this case they tell us that Carla and Carolina are very nice. They are both equally pretty. We put ''<u>igual de</u>'' / ''<u>same a</u>s''
3. Marta tiene seis años. Sara tiene ocho años. Sara es <u>mayor </u>que Marta.
- In this case it is very similar, it tells us that Sara is older than Marta. So we put ''<u>mayor</u>'' / ''<u>higher</u>''
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<h3><u>SpanishGirl</u> ಌ - Greetings!</h3>
The verb preferir can be conjugated according to tenses in Spanish. Here we'll give conjugations in the present and in the past. So:
<h2>FIRST. Conjugating this verb</h2><h3>
Simple present: </h3>
The simple present tense is used to talk about habitual actions or routines. So conjugations of the verb preferir using subject pronouns are the following:
- Yo prefiero
- Tú prefieres
- Él/ella prefiere
- Nosotros preferimos
- Ustedes prefieren
- Ellos/ellas prefieren
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Preterite tense: </h3>
The preterite tense is used to describe actions that took place or were completed at a certain point in the past So conjugations of the verb preferir using subject pronouns are the following:
- Yo preferí
- Tú preferiste
- Él/ella prefirió
- Nosotros preferimos
- Ustedes prefirieron
- Ellos/ellas prefirieron
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what takes place in the conjugation that makes this verb a stem-changing verb?</h3>
The verb preferir is an irregular verb, so this is what makes this verb a stem-changing verb. So, you must learn by heart conjugations of this type of verbs in Spanish because there is no any rule for this type of verbs that you may follow. This is what makes this language to be difficult, the vast conjugation of verbs.