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4. Nobody speaks Japanese
5. I never study in the morning
7. I never eat fish
Explanation:
Answer:
The right answer is, Saldría.
* Yo saldría de la casa, si yo no tuviera que cocinar.
Explanation:
Because from the context of the sentence it is inferred that a person could do something if he did not have to cook, and the options give us the conjugation of the verb "leave" therefore, we must identify the number of the person, and the gender to be able to conjugate the verb correctly and that it has concordance with what you want to express.
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Enrique Araneda es más joven que Antonio Suárez. 2. Enrique Araneda tiene más hijos que Antonio Suárez. 3. El candidato conservador tiene más experiencia política que el liberal. 4. Antonio Suárez es más rico que Enrique Araneda. 5. El candidato liberal tiene más estudios que el conservador. 6. El candidato conservador está más afiliado a organizaciones que el liberal.
Explanation:
When comparing two things, we use the formula más + que to refer which , in this case , person have more of one qualification. Superior comparison. Comparative adjectives allow us to compare two or more things. There are two constructions for forming comparatives: más/menos + adjective + que; or tan + adjective + como. The adjective ending agrees in number and gender with the noun it describes.
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Answer:
The Soviet Union
Explanation:
In 1961, the United States nearly had a full-scale nuclear war with which country?
The Soviet Union
(The Missile War)