1 balón
2 futból
3 base
4 aro
5 atrapa
6 gol
7 encesta
8 red (translates to net)
Answer:
the only differences are the "ser" and "estar"
Explanation:
I think Ser is more of a simple way to describe what happens, while Estar is more like describing how something happens.
For Ser: description, occupation, characteristics, time, origin, relationship
For Estar: Position, Location, Action, Condition, Emotion
(I don't have Spanish class, this is all from google :> obviously)
Answer:
Not gonna lie, I don't know im in middle school.
Explanation:
Answer:
In order to complete this exercise, you have to choose the correct option from the alternatives in order to answer true (cierto) or false (falso) to the statements provided. This exercise is based on the video <em>"¡Qué dolor!"</em> from a series of educational videos by Vista Higher Learning used for teaching Spanish. The topic of the video is "health".
Explanation:
1. Dice que de niña apenas se enfermaba. <em>cierto (</em><em>true</em><em>)</em>
2. Tiene dolor de garganta y fiebre. <em>falso (</em><em>false</em><em>)</em>
3. Olvidó ponerse un suéter anoche. <em>cierto (</em><em>true</em><em>)</em>
4. Hace tres días que le duele la garganta. <em>falso </em><em>(false)</em>
5. El doctor le dice que tiene una infección. <em>falso (</em><em>false</em><em>)</em>
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