1. I put the book in the kitchen.
2. She brings the food.
3. Anita gives the peas.
4. Juan and you eat the hamburgers.
5. We serve the drinks.
6. You read the book.
7. Emilio always eats breakfast.
8. Ana and Antonio prepare hamburgers.
9. I put milk in the cereal.
10. I serve refreshments at the party.
H is silent
J makes the H sound
One R makes a short roll. Double R makes a longer roll.
You roll your tongue twice for Rs next to each other and then roll your tongue once for the singular R
One L makes the L sound. Double L makes the Y sound.
I makes the ee sound.
G makes the J sound if followed by an e or i
C makes a Z sound when it is followed by an e or i.
Ñ makes a ny sound (think of Nyan cat)
B and V sound almost EXACTLY alike. V doesn't make the V sound in English, it makes a quick B sound without touching your lips.
CH is pronounced the exact way you learned to pronounce it in English.
Answer:
I stop, make sure the car is locked and then go to the front door.
Or I stop, open the door, and say hello to the front secretary.
Explanation:
I'm not exactly sure what you're asking but by the patters of the first sentences, I think the ones I put are right.
Well considering the fact that Belize is in Central America surrouned by ocean and water and coastlines they reenforce them with sandbars and rocks but mainly belizieans build thier own homes with Wood/timber.