1. Admiran
2. Observan
3. Miran
You can try any of this. They kinda have the same meaning
Answer:
the correct answer in both is "de la".
Explanation:
el profesor esta delante de la clase = right
el profesor esta delante del clase = wrong
Cerca de la casa hay un patio = Right
Cerca del casa hay un patio = Wrong
del = de + el
you can say "una manzana cayó al lado DE EL árbol" or "una manzana cayó al lado DEL árbol"
Both are technically fine, but the one that is really fine would be "del" and your teacher may correct you if you write "de el".
del = de el = of
the words "de la" do not have a mixture like "de el"
del = de el. (male)
de la = de la (female)
Answer:
Explanation:
Deberías dejar de fumar
Deberías dejar de tomar licor
Deberías dormir ocho horas diariamente
Deberías llevar un ritmo de vida menos estresante.
The correct answer is A. Hay un profesor con el estudiante.
The sentence says - There is A professor with THE student. In Spanish, the article A is either UN or UNA (depending on the gender) for singular, and UNOS and UNAS for plural. The article THE is either EL or LA, depending on the gender.
~ <em>Due to its technical similarities, it is often perceived to be closely related to modern dance, ballet, and other classical concert dance styles. In terms of the focus of its technique, contemporary dance tends to combine the strong but controlled legwork of ballet with modern that stresses on torso</em>
restringe en español, así que di en inglés.
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