En la tienda de ropa, me gusta los sombreros poco.
(In the clothing store, I like the hats a little.
En la zapateria, nada me gusta los zapatos.
(In the shoe store, I do not like the shoes.)
En la libreria, me gusta mucho los libros.
(In the book store, I like the books a lot.)
En el supermarcado, me gusta el pollo <span>muchísimo.
(In the supermarket, I like the chicken a lot.)</span>
Answer:i translated it for you
Explanation:Hello friends! My name is Rubén Suárez, and I live in the town of Mendoza, Argentina. Today is Saturday, and my father is ill. I help my father run
errands. My father tells me on his errand list: Be careful while driving. Deposit my check in the bank. Don't do your shopping at the market, buy
fruit at the supermarket. The supermarket closes at nine at night. Buy the churrasco at the supermarket. Then fill the tank at the gas station; do
n't forget my car keys. Finally, go to my store; the store opens at nine in the morning. At seven in the evening, my father's store
closes
Based on the text, what activity may be similar in the USA and Argentina?
Buying churrasco
Going to church
Driving safely
Ordering medicine
Answer:
you asked What system of government does each country have? How are they alike?
Explanation:
theirs way to many country's to answer that sorry
Su camino a muchos países para responder que lo siento
Enojada
Cansado
Decoradas
Preparada
Cocidos
Idk what imperfect tense is sorry
D because I know how to do Spanish