Answer:
Introverted ----> inward looking, happy to be alone
relocating -----> moving to a new home or a new business location
degree -----> title received on completing university or college
publication -----> something that has been painted for the public to read
catapulted -----> thrown with force upwards or outwards
testify ---> to give evidence
i think you have misspelled these two-
annus ----> Occuring once a year
literary ----> relating to novels, stories, or poetry of high quality
hope this helps (*^▽^*)
Answer:
- Nosotros hicimos mucho ejercicio esta mañana.
- ¿Entrenó Gerardo hoy?
- Los estudiantes sufrieron muchas presiones este semestre.
- Yo vine sólo para verte.
- ¿Leíste todos los poemas de Matilde Casazola?
- Santiago y yo no comimos en la cafetería esta tarde.
- David y Juana abrieron un gimnasio nuevo cerca de mi casa.
- Ellos me dijeron que no pueden salir hoy.
- ¿Vieron ustedes alguna película últimamente?
- Yo no le escribí ninguna carta a Alejandro.
Explanation:
The Pretérito Perfecto Simple (Simple Past in Spanish) is commonly used to speak about events of the past, an action already completed that happened in the past, with a clear beginning and ending.
Examples:
yo entrené
tú entrenaste
él/ella/Ud. entrenó
nosotros entrenamos
vosotros entrenasteis
ellos/ellas/Uds. entrenaron
yo hice
tú hiciste
él/ella/Ud. hizo
nosotros hicimos
vosotros hicisteis
ellos/ellas/Uds. hicieron
Answer:
From elementary school through high school, Chinese students are not allowed to use calculators. Chinese education focuses on strictness and precision, which improves retention. American education focuses on improving student assuredness, self-determination, and independence, which aids in comprehensive thinking.