ANSWERS:
1) (El/Un) reloj está al lado del pizarrón.
2) (La/Una) silla está debajo del pupitre.
3) (La/Una) mochila está dentro de la sala de clase.
4) (La/Una) ventana está delante de la silla.
5) [I have no idea where the teacher’s desk is in the picture so if you could locate it for me I can form a sentence for this number for you :) ]
6) (La/Una) maestra está lejos del reloj.
Hope this helps ^^
An example of a Hispanic celebration is a quinceañera. Usually, people in the US have a sweet 16 so it’s similar because both celebrate coming of an age.
Were you asking what this means in English??
I used google translate and this is what it translated to: <span>What are science-based knowledge</span>
We have the following statements:
a. Salir con retraso
<em>Exit with delay</em>
b. Salir a tiempo
<em>Leave on time
</em>
c. Salir con una taza
<em>Go out with a cup</em>
d. Salir con una demora
<em>Leave with a delay</em>
As you can read <em>a, b and d are related</em>. They mean to go out on time or with a delay. On the other hand, <em>c is not related to any.</em>
<u>Therefore the correct answer is c.</u>
Answer:
Ella es de la capital de madrid, son ustedes de panama?
Explanation: