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“Indolent people! How diverse your luck would be today if you knew the price of freedom?” These powerful words, translated from Spanish, were passionately uttered during the last moments of Policarpa Salavarrieta’s life, Colombia’s most renowned heroine.
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The last one, decidirse por un club.
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Sandra and Enrique,
(1) marry today, celebrate their marriage at the Plaza Hotel. They invite Andrew, a
(2) have known each other for fifteen years. Andrew knows
(3) they expect a word from you. Practice
(4) given all week: "We all know
(5) this couple loves each other. And
(6) is more important, they are dear people. There is only peace and love in his future." The time for toast comes. Adela
(7) she's in love with Andrew, she looks at him a lot. When he finishes talking, Andrew is going to dance because he assumes
(8) So Adela doesn't make the nervous.
Explanation:
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In this exercise, you have to write sentences using the words provided, assembling statements that make use of comparative structures. You will have to use the correct form of the verbs provided, making up logical and grammatically accurate sentences. <em>Note that you will have to assemble different comparative structures depending on the signs provided (</em><em>+ , - , =</em><em>)</em>
Explanation:
1.este año / yo tener / = / clases / el año pasado
<em>Este año, yo tengo tantas clases como el año pasado.</em>
2. mi padre / viajar / - / tu padre
<em>Mi padre viaja menos que tu padre.</em>
3. Margarita / no hablar francés / = / bien / tú
<em>Margarita no habla francés tan bien como tú.</em>
4. en mi clase / haber / + / chicos / chicas
<em>En mi clase hay más chicos que chicas.</em>
5. Andrés / ser / = / simpático / su hermano
<em>Andrés es tán simpático como su hermano.</em>