The correct answer is aquella, because we would use the word if there was a difference in the distance. Like if you were in the right corner of a room, and the guitar was at the left corner of the room. And another reason is because aquella is feminine and in spanish, guitar is feminine.
Answer:
Antes del examen , yo sabría la influencia española en Colombia.
Explanation:
At the time of completing a sentence, it is important to identify the person, the gender, the number and the time in which it is raised, that way we are facilitated how we can conjugate the verb within the sentence.
Answer:
Rembrandt
Explanation:
Rembrandt either commuted from Leiden to Amsterdam or moved to Amsterdam at this stage. He began to paint dramatic, large-scale biblical and mythological scenes using his high-contrast method of light and dark, such as The Blinding of Samson (1636) and Danaë (1636).
Rembrandt either commuted from Leiden to Amsterdam or moved to Amsterdam at this stage. He began to paint dramatic, large-scale biblical and mythological scenes using his high-contrast method of light and dark, such as The Blinding of Samson (1636) and Danaë (1636).
Answer:
1. Tu abuela se duerme mucho.
2. Ellas se enojan con sus hijos.
3. El soldado se arriesgó para proteger a la ciudadanía.
Explanation:
Answer:
All the sentences are about pass habits or events that happened in the past.
Explanation:
The sentences are describing habits in the past or activities that started and finished in the past without interruption. For example, if I say - *El cayó al suelo. Iba a ver lo que pasó.- I am saying that I was going to see what happened when suddenly he felt. Is an action that was interrupted by another action in the past.
In the case of the sentences that are describing activities in the past, it is incorrect to say, for example - *Siempre fuimos al lago durante el verano- because it is stating that this year, we also are going to the lake because we always go there during summer. What the sentence is trying to say is that we went there every summer but not anymore.