Answer:
5. tienen ganas de
6. tienes ganas de
7. tenemos ganas de
8. tengo ganas de
Explanation:
Hope this helps
Social contracts are the origin of society. Without a firm social contract, society as we know it would not be possible.
A social contract is only possible with the consent of the people.
It is a social contract that establishes the legitimacy of authority and the state over the people.
A social contract establishes the political community.
A social contract establishes civil society.
With a social contract the people trade personal freedom for social and political order.
The people do surrender some freedoms to authority, but they do so voluntarily in exchange for protection of their remaining freedoms as well as the promise of services from government.
A social contract expresses the general will of a people, their collective interests, and provides the basis for ensuring the general welfare of the people.
A social contract offers the promise of personal protection and the rule of law in exchange for giving up the natural right of personal retaliation.
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Answer:
(1) tan
(2) menos
Explanation:
First, I think you are learning comparative words, so in Spanish these two words are used together <em>tan </em>+ adjective/adverb + <em>como</em> + noun/adjective/phrase (e.g. <em>as</em> good <em>as</em> new)
From the negative review of the Hotel Internacional we can imply that the person who is talking is "less" (<em>menos</em>) happy in Hotel Internacional than in Hotel Central.
Answer:
Compraré gallinas y pollo
Explanation:
Pedro wants small animals, like hen's and chicken's