Leemos y escribimos
Vivimos y asistimos
Él aprende/ está aprendiendo y sus amigos aprenden/ están aprendiendo (this depends if you either want to say “he’s learning” (está aprendiendo) or “he learns” (aprende)
Tu comes y bebes (by the way... the word Cola is not incorrect to refer to coke, BUT, at least in México, it literally means butt, you should use Coca instead)
Abres y recibes
Hope it helps, let me know if you’ve got any questions :)
Answer:
de la novela. Sintetiza, en una o dos
palabras acertadas tuyas, el juicio de
Lázaro sobre la calidad de vida que ha
tenido.
Explanation:
<span>Well, to start off, a "sweet 16" is celebrated on a girl's 16th birthday.
</span>The word "quince" means "fifteen," in Spanish.
So, a quinceañera is actually celebrated on a girl's 15th birthday,
and not her 16th.
Latin-American countries are the ones that celebrate la quinceañera.
Obviously because they're the Spanish-speaking countries.
On the other hand, the Sweet Sixteen is celebrated mainly in the United States, and in Canada.
<span>But those two events,
the Sweet Sixteen, and la Quinceañera,
revolve around the same purpose.
</span>They are both meant to celebrate a girl's transition, from girlhood into womanhood.
What that means is that on a girl's 16th birthday (in America)
or on a girl's 15th birthday (in Spanish speaking countries)
it is the first day in her life, that the girl is considered a woman.
For this case what we should do is fill in the blank with the correct verb.
The verb to use is:
"ser"
The conjugation of the verb is for the second person singular.
The conjugation time of the verb is simple present.
Therefore, the sentence in Spanish is:
Tú eres alto.
The translation of this sentence in English is:
You are tall
Answer:
c. eres
Tú eres alto