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d. Tienen
No, ellos no <u>tienen</u>
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it the last option "Buenos dias, profesora. como esta?"
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Chico - 4
Although <em>CH </em>is graphically two letters, it is one sound.
Silla - 4
Although <em>LL </em>is graphically two letters, it is one sound.
Queso - 4
In the combinations <em>QUE</em> and <em>QUI </em>the <em>U </em>is silent.
Juguete - 6
In the combinations <em>GUE</em> and <em>GUI </em>the <em>U </em>is silent.
Hijo - 3
The letter <em>H </em>is always silent in Spanish.
Oso - 3
All the letters are pronunced as they are written down.
Cheque - 4
<em>CH</em> - one sound; <em>QUE</em> - silent <em>U.</em>
Español - 7
All the letters are pronunced as they are written down.
Hermano - 6
The letter <em>H </em>is always silent in Spanish.
Casa - 4
All the letters are pronunced as they are written down.
Anillo - 5
<em>LL</em> - one sound
Amor - 4
All the letters are pronunced as they are written down.
Yo quise ir al la tienda.
Yo quería ser una doctora.
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This document presents, for the Board’s consideration, a revised policy on fees for accredited entities and delivery partners. This document also outlines the project management costs, which are the direct administrative costs incurred to execute a project. In addition, the general principles and an indicative list of eligible costs to be covered under accredited entity fees and project management costs are detailed.