Answer:
(Our) primos son canadienses. Nuestros primos son canadienses
Son (their) lápices. Son sus lápices
(My) amigas son inglesas. Mis amigas son inglesas
Son (our) plumas. Son nuestras plumas
Son (my) papeles. Son mis papeles
(Their) nietos son japoneses. Son sus nietos son japoneses
Son (his) cuadernos. Son sus cuadernos.
A. sacamos
Lots of times, for we (nosotros) the verb ends in -mos.
Answer:
Me(Yo): Hola Padres! Como Estan? (Hello Parents! How are you?)
Them (ellos): Estamos bien y usted? Como te a hido? (We're fine and you? How has it been going for you?)
Yo: Estoy bien! Me va muy bien en Japon! Tengo muchos amigos! (I'm fine! It's going very well for me in Japan. I have lots of friends.)
Ellos: Muy bien! Y tus estudios? (very well! And your studies?)
Yo: Estoy estudiando mucho!
(I am studying a lot)
Them: Que bueno. Adios! (Very well! Bye)
Me: Adios! (Bye)
Explanation:
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Answer:
Murieron a las manos de los españoles
Explanation:
The majority of indigenous people of this city, which was the largest in the Latin American region, died from the confrontation against the Spanish troops of Cortes, given the excesses they committed in the period of the conquest, wanting to take advantage of the land and gold of the natives generated a great genocide against the natives
"El hombre parece viejo."