Answer:
1. gustaría
2. podría, iría
3. ganaría, estaría
4. podríamos
Explanation:
The simple conditional indicative is used in Spanish especially to express hypothetical actions or situations, as well as questions in courtesy or wishes.
The simple conditional in Spanish can be used to:
* make an invitation in all courtesy;
* ask for something politely;
* express a wish;
* make a suggestion;
* express a hypothesis or assumption;
* express a doubt or moment of uncertainty from the past;
* express an assumption about the future by placing the moment of departure of the action in the past.
Answer:
you would prepare for a religious custom
Answer:
Since this question requires an audio to be answered, I will not be able to give you the exact answer. But I can guide you so that you can answer it for yourself.
Explanation:
The audio is going to tell us about the things Alana does to get ready for her birthday party.
The best thing to do is to play the audio several times until you are familiar with the words. Next I will translate the options for you so that when listening to the audio you may be able to recognize some of these words:
She applies eye shadow first and paints her nails after. Se aplica delineador primero y luego pinta sus uñas.
She gets dressed first and does her hair after. Se viste primero y se arregla el cabello luego.
She shaves her legs first and applies lipstick after. Se rasura las piernas primero y se aplica labial luego.
She takes a shower first and dresses in pink after. Toma un baño primero y luego se viste de rosa.
Of the options given, the most logical is probably<em> She takes a shower first and dresses in pink after.</em> Which is the first thing a person who is preparing for a party would do before putting on makeup. But again, I can't answer with total certainty without having the audio.
Answer:
How the author's use of language in a text helps you
form mental images while reading?
I mean
Explanation:
I have translated the sentences for you but you have not made it clear what you want people to help or do for you.
The answer is “Tú” thats my final answer