“Como se llama la amiga de Carlos?” Means:
“What's the name of Carlos's friend?” In English
Answer:
1. Falso.
2. Cierto.
3. Cierto.
4. Falso.
Explanation:
In this exercise you have to say if the statements are true or false. When a statement is true you must say that the statement is "cierto" and when the statement is false you must say that the statement is "falso".
For example:
1. Falso (false) because the member didn't know Parkison's disease very well when the association was founded.
2. Cierto (true) because Parkinson is the second most important chronic neurodegenerative disease.
3. Cierto (true) because the association needed to do something in order to call people's attention.
4. Falso (false) because the man who was against the idea came back.
Answer:
He is ugly.
• She is beautiful.
• We are angry.
• They are thirsty.
• I am handsome.
• You are slim.
Explanation:
Imagine a red, arid, hot land. With geysers spitting into a dark sky and plummeting in the colder areas. In the hottest there is only lava. There's nothing that looks like a plant. Not even moss. Of course not, because life still doesn't exist. There's only stuff. Minerals, molecules, inert matter,... In a nearby pond, next to a brown rock, something moves inside. But we can't see them so they're molecules, so small they're indistinguishable from the liquid where they are. Suddenly, heat, movement, other molecules or mixing this, along with a little luck, mark the beginning of something completely new; the first germ of the origin of life is growing. • Extract six qualifying adjectives from the text, write them down and set them.
Answer:
I wanna say vas because if I'm correct the Chart for Yo Tu and everything else (I forgot them- ;-; sorry about that) But it should be vas If no I do apologize for that!