Answer:
The sound of the consonant <em>c </em>is a good example of this.
Explanation:
The letter <em>c</em> is not always pronounced the same in Spanish. When it is followed by the vowels <em>a, o </em>or <em>u</em>, the letter <em>c </em>has the same sound as the letter <em>k. </em>
A few words with this hard <em>c </em>sound are:
- la cama
- el coro
- la cucaracha
When it is followed by the vowels <em>e </em>or <em>i, </em>it has the same sound as the <em>s </em>or <em>th</em> in Spain and Equatorial Guinea.
Some words with the soft sound are:
- la ceniza
- el centro
- la cinta
C it is correct hope it helps
Tan cierto como en la mañana se levanta el Sol ... tan cierto que cuando le hablo, Èl me puede oír ...
Use "es la una" for one o clock.
Use "son las" for everything else.
Since this is 8:20, you would use son las.
- 8 = ocho
- and = y
- 20 = veinte
The way to say 8:20 in Spanish is:
Son las ocho y veinte.
You did not give am or pm, but am would have "de la manana" (accent above first n) after the veinte, and pm would have "de la noche" (since 8:20pm is night time) after veinte.
The question is saying that Elena attended so it is past tense<span> and because it is referring to Elena it will be el/ella/usted conjugation.
Therefore: it is probably </span><span>asistió which means attended.
It could be ha </span>asistido though because ha <span>asistido means has attended but Elena has attended a conference does not sound as good as Elena attended a conference.
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