Son las 7:30
Son las 8:00
Son las 12:40
Son las 3:15
Son las 5:15
Son las 6:20
Son las 9:05
Son las 9:45
Son las 10:00
You only use "es la" when it's 1:00 because is singular, you use "son las" when is plural im pretty sure :PP
1. Tu prima tiene miedo.
2. Tus hermanos tienen frío.
3. Tu sobrina tiene calor.
4. Tus hermanas tienen prisa.
5. Tú tienes hambre.
6. Tu hermano tiene celos.
7. Tus suegros tienen sed.
8. Tu familia tienen (o tuvo) éxito.
First blank lane is “caro”
Second is “barato”
Hey Jordan,
Its cool that you get to visit Peru. Here are some interesting things about Peru. Did you know that public institutions offer virtually free education in a variety of professional fields. Also tution at private universities are charged on a scale that corresponds with students' income levels. As far as the economy, the president holds executive power and serves a five-year term if you don't vote you are fined. Although they share some holidays with us there are some that are different such as, Countrymans Day(June 24) and Immaculate, Conception Day(December 8).
Some things in Peru are very different from the United States. For example, when naming your children only the oldest daughter may be named after the mother. Also when leaving the house its considered bad taste to leave home wearing old or dirty clothes, while in the United States people do as they please. Did you know if you are a guest at someones house you are expected to eat all the food that is offered.
Some things in Peru are a lot like the United States. For example, their freedom of religion. There is currently about 81% who are Roman Catholic and then 13% make up the population of Protestant and Evangelical churches. Like the United States, buses are the most popular form of transportation. When it comes to visiting, greetings, and eating they are all similar to the United States.
Have a great trip! Bring me back a souvenir!
Answer:
The right answer is, Costaba.
¿Cuánto costaba la chaqueta de Supreme? ¡Qué caro!
Explanation:
The sentence indicates an action carried out in the past tense using the preterito tense, therefore the person, number and gender in the sentence must be identified, thus achieving correct conjugation of the verb and be consistent with what is expressed.