A problem in some buisness/company.
1. Pablo gives a cookie to Rosa and Sara. To whom gives Pablo the cookie?
Your Answer:
In English: to Rosa and Sara
In Spanish: a Rosa y Sara
Answer:
I dont really know what your asking for but if it's between the 2 responses you have given it would be the first one
Explanation:
A difference between schools in Nicaragua and Costa Rica is that in Nicaragua it is mandatory to go to school from age 6 to 12, while in Costa Rica you have to go to school from ages 3 to 15. From age 16-18 going to school is not mandatory in Costa Rica.
<h3>Completa la frase con la forma presente indicativo o subjuntivo del verbo. Fill in the blank with the <u>present</u> indicative or subjunctive form of the verb. </h3><h3>Ojalá que mi familia ________(venir) a visitarnos durante el verano. </h3>
Answer: Ojalá que mi familia venga a visitarnos durante el verano.
Translation: I hope my family comes to visit us during the summer.
Explanation: In Spanish, when wishes, which may not be made, are expressed, the subjunctive mood is used. The interjection "Ojalá", replaces the verb wish, which is understood and as the subject in this sentence is third-person in the singular "Mi familia", the verb must be conjugated in this form. Ella venga, that is the presente tense in the subjunctive mood verb "venir".