The city has its origin in the shrine of Saint James the Great, now the city's cathedral, as destination of the Way of St. James, a leading Catholic pilgrimage route originated in the 9th century[1]. In 1985 the city's Old Town was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Before going to a restaurant, the first thing I do with my friends is choose the type of food we want to order. So when we get to the restaurant, the first thing we ask for is obviously the menu, right? or the dishes. And from there, well we decide if we are going to eat chicken or not, or red meat, or maybe fish or pasta, right? Preferably I like food that has perhaps a little garlic, but not always because if it is not well cooked it can be very bad for your stomach.
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In order to successfully complete this exercise, you have to fill-in the blanks in each one of the sentences provided with the correct form of the verbs given in brackets in each case. <em>Note that, in some cases, you will have to make use of appropriate reflexive pronouns before the verbs depending on the case.</em>
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Yo siempre <em>duermo</em> (dormir/dormirse) bien cuando estoy en mi casa de verano.
Carlos, ¿ <em>Te acuerdas</em> (acordar/acordarse) de cuando fuimos de vacaciones a Cancún hace dos años?
Víctor es ese bebé de allí que <em>se parece </em>(parecer/parecerse) tanto a su padre.
No me gusta esta fiesta. Quiero <em>irme</em> (ir/irse) cuanto antes.
Cristina y Miguel <em>llevan</em> (llevar/llevarse) a los niños a esa escuela.
Esteban va a <em>ponerse</em> (poner/ponerse) una camisa nueva.
El muchacho cubano es muy sincero. El es un amigo bueno y es gracioso también. Los dos muchachas son puertorriqueñas. Ellas son simpáticas. Las dos amigas son serias pero no tímidas
Oh no, that's a bad thing... I'll replace a word with "bread", "Have fun with your mom's bread."