The true cognates are veterinario, clinica, hospital, animales, leopardos, gorilas, armadillos, elefantes, tigres, momento
The false cognates are jungla. We assume the author is talking about a 'jungle' which in Spanish is 'selva'.
From Ecuador, to the north, to the city of Antofagasta province in the south; <span>and from the Pacific coast to the border with the Amazon jungle.
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Answer: The form of "ser" that completes the sentence provided is "es".
Explanation: The sentence provided can be translated as "Javier ____ student". Therefore,<u> as the sentence is referring to a permanent state, the verb that fills in the blank is "ser".</u> At the same time,<u> "ser" needs to be conjugated into the third person singular because the subject is "Javier", </u>which can be replaced with the third person pronoun "he". <u>The third person singular of the verb "ser" is "es"</u>. Therefore, the form of "ser" that fills in the blank is "es".
Mi animal favorito es un panda porque son tan lindos y esponjosos.
Answer:
The correct words and conjugation verbal depending of the sense of the sentence is:
1. No voy a abandonar mis estudios <u>a menos que</u> mis padres no me <u>paguen</u> el semestre.
2. Me ofrecieron mi primer trabajo <u>siempre y cuando</u> yo <u>finalice</u> mis estudios.
3. Voy a elegir una especialidad <u>aunque</u> el nuevo semestre <u>inicie</u> en el otoño.
4. Dediqué dos años de mi vida a ayudar a las víctimas del terremoto <u>tan pronto como</u> mis amigos y yo <u>supimos</u> la noticia.
5. Deseo aprender todo lo posible <u>hasta que</u> alguien me <u>diga</u> que debo buscar un empleo.
6. Me gusta estudiar español a pesar de que a veces me <u>resulta</u> difícil.
Explanation:
In the text were used a type of sentence named "concessional sentences" that are characterized for having a connector as "a pesar de, aunque, sin embargo" and others, and refers that <u><em>the first sentence is consequence of the second sentence or are absolutely related</em></u>, the conjugation of the verb was used taking into account the subjunctive form because the doings narrated in the sentences are situations that correspond to the reality.