The following list mentions the regions of Italy and their respective capital cities:
- Abruzzo --- L'Aquila
- Basilicata --- Potenza
- Calabria --- Catanzaro
- Campania --- Napoli
- Emilia-Romagna --- Bologna
- Friuli-Venezia Giulia --- Trieste
- Lazio --- Roma
- Liguria --- Genoa
- Lombardia --- Milano
- Marchi --- Ancona
- Molise --- Campobasso
- Piemonte --- Torino
- Puglia --- Bari
- Sardegna --- Cagliari
- Sicilia --- Palermo
- Toscana --- Firenze
- Trentino-Alto Adige
- Umbria --- Perugia
- Valle d'Aosta --- Aosta
- Veneto --- Venezia
Italy is a southern European country located mainly on the Apennine Peninsula, which runs southeast towards the Mediterranean Sea and is shaped like a boot. To the north, the country reaches the Alps.
The city of Rome is the capital and the largest city of the nation. It is one of the most historic and significant cities in Europe and is sometimes called the "Eternal City". Other major cities are Milan, Florence, Genoa, Turin, Venice, Verona, Bologna, Rimini, Naples, and Palermo. In total, the country has more than 60 million inhabitants.
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<span>BLANCANIEVES /Francisco Javier Bernad Morales
</span>La Vida Es sueno /Pedro calderón de la barca
Las moscas/ jean paul sarte
Cuentos de barro/ Salarrue
Aguan de coco/ Salarrue
D. French, French is always capitalized brcause it is a specific place.
Answer:
1. Ustedes compran cuatro sillas. = Son sus sillas.
2. Tú compras una mochila. = Es tu mochila.
3. Nosotros compramos una mesa. = Es nuestra mesa.
4. Yo compro una maleta. = Es mi maleta.
5. Él compra unos lápices. = Son sus lápices.
6. Ellos compran una calculadora. = Es su calculadora.
Keywords
- Son sus sillas = They are their chairs.
- Es tu mochila = It is your backpack.
- Es nuestra mesa = It is our table.
- Es mi maleta = It is my suitcase.
- Son sus lápices = They are her/his pencils.
- Es su calculadora = It is your calculator.
Explanation:
En las oraciones gramaticales se pueden encontrar los pronombres posesivos, los cuales ayudan a identificar en la oración el sujeto poseedor. Los pronombres posesivos suelen cambia según la persona gramatical.
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Por ejemplo: Ese carro es </em><em>mío.</em>
Answer:
I am not worried about the exam. I am strong enough to at least pass.
Explanation:
I believe you wanted a completion to the sentence? Either way don't worry about your exam, just do your best. But doing your best doesn't mean going "i'll do my best" and just hoping you know the answers. Go study! Now <em>that's </em>doing your best.