Answer:
Él da el libro a María. (He gives the book to María).
Explanation:
As strange as it might seem, nothing has to be changed, the answer is already there. All we do is write it all down in one sentence.
In Spanish, the same that in English you always give something TO somebody, you'll always give something A alguién. That means that we could change "maría" for a masculine word, a plural word, second person, first person, etc. It will always be "a".
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Answer:
"Nunca juzgues un libro por su portada"
Explanation:
Pretty sure. Take into account other answers though.
Answer:
1 Yo me levanto temprano.
2 Mis Tios se depiertan a las nueve de la manana.
3 Mi abuela se acuesta despues de la cena.
4 Yo hago la tearea por la noche
5 El perro Fido y la gata Fifi duermen mucho.
Explanation:
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The correct answer is A. Voy a una jineteada.
Since you need to translate the word 'I' into Spanish, which is 'Yo,' you also need to use the appropriate verb form for that particular pronoun, which is voy, in this case. Vas is for you/tu, va is for he/she/it (el, ella, usted), and van is for they (ellos, ellas, ustedes).
Answer:
Mi amigo está llamando desde Columbia y el clima aquí está nublado y lluvioso y es verano. ¿Cómo es el clima en Columbia?
Explanation: