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I spent the week in a monastery in Ukiah; I just came back last night. It's called the City of a Thousand Buddhas, and it's free to stay there, although you can donate if you want. I went there to attend the ceremonies and events; I spent a lot of time meditating, but I also helped with about 100 students from Humboldt University who came to learn about the monastery. I've been there many times since I started going last year. It's a nice change — it's a different world, where everything is very slow-paced and serene.'
// Pasé la semana en un monasterio en Ukiah; Regresé anoche. Se llama la Ciudad de los Mil Budas y es gratis quedarse allí, aunque puede donar si lo desea. Fui allí para asistir a las ceremonias y eventos; Pasé mucho tiempo meditando, pero también ayudé con unos 100 estudiantes de la Universidad Humboldt que vinieron a aprender sobre el monasterio. He estado allí muchas veces desde que empecé a ir el año pasado. Es un cambio agradable, es un mundo diferente, donde todo es muy lento y sereno '.
—Jonathan Choo, third-year English and Chinese Studies major from Singapore
Explanation:
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The correct conjugation of the verbs in Present Tense is:
- Mis amigos <u>salen</u> conmigo al centro.
- Yo no <u>veo</u> muchas películas.
- Alberto <u>oye</u> la música del café pasatiempos.
- Tú <u>dices</u> mentiras pero yo <u>digo</u> la verdad.
- El domingo nosotros <u>hacemos</u> mucha tarea.
- Si yo <u>digo</u> que quiero ir al cine, mis amigos van también.
<em>Present Tense</em><em> in </em><em>Spanish</em><em>.</em>
The conjugation of the verbs given in the exercise in present tense, taking into account the personal pronouns is:
- <em>Yo: </em><u>digo</u> / hago / <u>veo</u> / salgo / oigo.
- <em>Tú: </em><u>dices</u> / haces / ves / sales / oyes.
- <em>Usted: </em>dice / hace / ve / sale / oye.
- <em>Él: </em>dice / hace / ve / sale / <u>oye</u>.
- <em>Ella: </em>dice / hace / ve / sale / oye.
- <em>Ello: </em>dice / hace / ve / sale / oye.
- <em>Nosotros / Nosotras: </em>decimos / <u>hacemos</u> / vemos / salimos / oímos.
- <em>Ustedes: </em>dicen / hacen / ven / salen / oyen.
- <em>Ellos / Ellas: </em>dicen / hacen / ven / <u>salen</u> / oyen.
To use the correct conjugation, you must identify the noun in the sentence, then replace it with the appropriate personal pronoun and finally use the corresponding conjugation with the help of the guide above.
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<span>The maximum speed limit in the urban areas is 45 km/h (28 mph), on highways – 60 km/h (37 mph), on freeways – 100 km/h (62 mph).</span>
Answer:
Tienes que ser el noveno.
Explanation:
In Spanish ninth is noveno/a. Noventa means 90 and noven has nothing to do with the number 9.