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El futuro no parece muy prometedor para nuestra isla. Un huracán destruirá muchas partes de la isla y las casas de la costa desaparecerá. Otros desastres naturales afectarán a la isla. Primero, habrá una inundación que arrasará la capital. Después, muchas personas malgastarán el agua porque mucha gente piensa que el agua nunca se terminará, y esto provocará la mayor sequía de la historia de la isla. Perderemos todos nuestros bosques tropicales porque no lloverá. Éste será el futuro aterrador de la isla.
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This sentence stands for the simple future tense that is used to talk about what <em>will</em> or<em> shall</em> happen. It is also used to talk about the possibility of what someone <em>may</em> or<em> might</em> be doing in the present. So let's analyze each option:
- Destruirá is the conjugation of the verb destruir for the third person singular in the simple future.
- Desaparecerá is the conjugation of the verb desaparecer for the third person singular in the simple future.
- Afectarán is the conjugation of the verb afectar for the third person plural in the simple future.
- Habrá is the conjugation of the verb haber for the third person singular in the simple future.
- Arrasará is the conjugation of the verb arrasar for the third person singular in the simple future.
- Malgastarán is the conjugation of the verb malgastar for the third person singular in the simple future.
- Terminará is the conjugation of the verb terminar for the third person singular in the simple future.
- Provocará is the conjugation of the verb provocar for the third person singular in the simple future.
- Perderemos is the conjugation of the verb perder for the first person plural in the simple future. It's also valid to use the subject pronoun nosotros, so the sentence start as: Nosotros perderemos
- Lloverá is the conjugation of the verb llover for the third person singular in the simple future.
- Será is the conjugation of the verb ser for the third person singular in the simple future.
Lo que dice que tienes que hacer es escribir cada una de las palabras de ortografía que te dio el maestro y escribir una palabra al lado que rime
Que hases los domingos thats the answer
You can place in the blank just about any infinitive verb or verb phrase appropriate to the context:
A Jorge le gusta tararear en la clase de inglés: Jorge (George) likes to hum in English class.
A Jorge le gusta bocetar en la clase de inglés: Jorge (George) likes to draw in English class.
As a verb phrase:
A Jorge le gusta tomar notas en la clase de inglés: Jorge (George) likes to take notes in English class.
***OBSERVATION: Placement of a subject noun after "gustar" is done all the time (A Jorge le gustan los huevos fritos--Jorge likes fried eggs), but the prepostion "en" presents a problem for one intending to use a subject noun in the instant phrase. If one were to say, for example, Jorge likes the teacher in the English class, the proposition would become "de": A Jorge le gusta la profesora/el profesor de la clase de inglés.