1. Falso (F)
2. Falso (F)
3. Falso (F)
4. Falso (F)
5. Falso (F)
6. Cierto (C)
1-Yo: Como
Tu: Comes
El/Ella/Usted: Come
Nosotros/as: Comemos
Vos: Coméis
Ellos/ellas: Comen
2- Yo: Bajo
Tu: Bajas
Él/ella: Baja
Nosotros: Bajamos
Vos: Bajáis
Ellos/ellas: Bajan
3-Yo: Pinto
Tu: Pintas
El/ella: Pinta
Nosotros: Pintamos
Vos: Pintáis
Ellos/ellas: Pintan
4-Yo: Aburro
Tu: Aburres
El/ella: Aburre
Nosotros: Aburrimos
Vos: Aburrís
Ellos/ellas: Aburren
5-Yo: Parto
Tu: Partes
El/ella: Parte
Nosotros: Partimos
Vos: Partís
Ellos/ellas: Parten
6-Yo: Fingo
Tu: Finges
El/ella: Finge
Nosotros: Fingimos
Vos: Fingís
Ellos/ellas: Fingen
7-Yo: Bebo
Tu: Bebes
El/ella: Bebe
Nosotros: Bebemos
Vos: Bebéis
Ellos/ellas: Beben
8-Yo: Patino
Tu: Patinas
El/ella: Patina
Nosotros: Patinamos
Vos: Patináis
Ellos/ellas: Patinan
9-Yo: Corro
Tu: Corres
El/ella: Corre
Nosotros: Corremos
Vos: Corréis
Ellos/ellas: Corren
10-Yo: Salto
Tu: Saltas
El/ella: Salta
Nosotros: Saltamos
Vos: Saltáis
Ellos/ellas: Saltan
The three states of matter are the distinct physical forms that matter can take: solid, liquid, and gas.
Matter can exist in one of three main states: solid, liquid, or gas.
Solid matter is composed of tightly packed particles. A solid will retain its shape; the particles are not free to move around.
Liquid matter is made of more loosely packed particles. It will take the shape of its container. Particles can move about within a liquid, but they are packed densely enough that volume is maintained.
Gaseous matter is composed of particles packed so loosely that it has neither a defined shape nor a defined volume. A gas can be compressed.
The three states of matter are the three distinct physical forms that matter can take in most environments: solid, liquid, and gas. In extreme environments, other states may be present, such as plasma, Bose-Einstein condensates, and neutron stars. Further states, such as quark-gluon plasmas, are also believed to be possible. Much of the atomic matter of the universe is hot plasma in the form of rarefied interstellar medium and dense stars.
Answer:
Viernes
Explanation:
Friday is viernes in Spanish
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