The correct answer is A. <span>They both follow the double verb rule even though there is a preposition in the middle, so the next verb always remains in the infinitive.
For example: me voy a hacer eso - I am going to do that; acabo de dormir - I just stopped sleeping.
B is incorrect because they need to be conjugated, and the verb that follows does not; C is incorrect because they are normal Spanish words which would be understood anywhere where Spanish is spoken; D is incorrect because they are actually antonyms, meaning they have opposite meanings.</span>
Answer:
No robes la tienda.
Explanation:
"roba la tienda" ⇔ "no robes la tienda".
Answer:
Dentist:
Lávese los dientes todos los días.
No coma caramelos.
No ingiera alimentos fríos si le duele la muela.
Use hilo dental mientras está en su casa.
Explanation:
In this exercise, you have to write <u>Spanish sentences using formal commands, both affirmative and negative sentences.</u>
These commands are used when you talk to a person you do not know well, an older person or a person to whom you want to show respect. In this case, the sentences show a dentist talking to your best friend.
When you use formal commands, you have to use the third person, both singular and plural forms. In this case, only singular.
Answer: Atahualpa was sentenced to execution by burning. He was horrified, since the Inca believed that the soul would not be able to go on to the afterlife if the body were burned.
Explanation:
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