In english it is very common for vowells to be silent, or ignored. usually this is because they are making another vowell make a sound but this isn't always the case. Some example words could be Giraffe (e is silent) and Rules (the e makes the u make a sound but if it weren't for english rules, could be taken out.) Business also works (we don't say the i)
B. Supo. ¿Cuándo <em><u>supo</u></em> Ud. que iban a presentar esta obra?
Third person of the singular (she, he, it, you, 2nd person) of the perfect simple past of indicative of knowing.
1. Cebolla, tomate
2. Huevos, papas, aceite
3. Piña, uvas, manzanas, ?, melón, naranjas
1. Lechuga
2. Piña
3. Maíz
4. Catsup
5. Cereal
6. Sandía
Answer:
The importance of eradicating prejudices and stereotypes associated with the different ways of speaking Spanish
Explanation:
The sentence: la importancia De erradicar prejuicios y estereotipos asociados a las diferentes maneras De hablar El español
translates to: The importance of eradicating prejudices and stereotypes associated with the different ways of speaking Spanish