<span>Fill the space with the form of the verb that is written correctly. Who are these rich tortillas?
Who's rich tortillas are these?</span>
Answer:
Option B) It is a repetitive action in the past.
Explanation:
The Spanish language uses the imperfect tense to talk about past actions that were repetitive or in progress at a given moment in the past. There are more uses, though.
- Option A is not correct because a completed action in the past would require the perfect tense, not the imperfect.
- Option C is also not correct because an action happening right now would require the present tense.
- Option D cannot be correct because, among other things, the sentence says "Cuando era pequeña" (When she was a kid) so it is not an action that just happened.
Additionaly, by saying that "[...] hacía travesuras" it does not intend to express that she was naughty one time, rather, it conveys that that behavior repeated itself over time.
Native speaker over here. I hope this is helpful.
Answer:
A.) True
Explanation:
I wouldn't say typical but a puertorriqueño is a person living in Puerto Rico, or a citizen of Puerto Rico.
Sus libros están encima de (on top of) la mesa.
OK yo se pocas like
volcanos
islas en el mar caribe
zapotecas
muchas artesanías
un naufragio famoso
creo que esas son