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<h3>Question 1 with 12 blanks </h3>
Por la mañana (1) Silvia se prepara para salir. Primero (2) se levanta y se ducha. Después (3) de ducharse, se viste. Entonces (4) se maquilla. Antes (5) de salir, come algo y bebe un café. Por último (6) se peina y se pone una chaqueta. Durante el día (7) Silvia no tiene tiempo de volver a su casa. Más tarde (8) come algo en la cafetería de la universidad y estudia en la biblioteca. Por la tarde (9), Silvia trabaja en el centro comercial. Por la noche (10) llega a su casa y está cansada. Más tarde(11) prepara algo de comer y mira la televisión un rato. Antes de(12) acostarse a dormir siempre estudia un rato.
<h3>Translation</h3>
In the morning Silvia prepares herself to go out. First she gets up and has a shower. After showering, she dresses. Then she makes up herself. Before leaving, eats something and drinks a coffee. Finally she combs her hair and puts on a jacket. During the day Silvia does not have time to return home. Later she eats something in the cafeteria at the university and studies in the library. In the afternoon, Silvia works at the mall. At night she gets home and is tired. Later, she prepares something to eat and watches TV for a while. Before going to bed she always studies for a while.
Answer:
sirve
Explanation:
"La amiga de Carmen" is the third person form (el, ella, usted), which is sirve
Why is there noise sometimes from inside the ... popcatepetl idk what that one word is lol
Answer:
Hola,
1. Vivimos
2. Encantan
3. Bebemos
4. Postre
5. Café
7. Comes
8. Les ofende
9. Escriben
10. Una torta.
II.
1. La sandia y manzana (Watermelon and Apple)
2. Bebemos café.
3. Vivo en San Francisco.
5. A Pablo le gustan las hamburguesas.
6. Tenedor y cuchillo.
7. Bebemos agua.
8. Comemos zanahorias.
9. Si, y mucho.
10. No, muy espesos.
All of the above
1. names of places: While i'm not sure about this one, i know that areas that used to be under Spanish control (South-West) were part of Mexico before the Texas Independence, which means the place has received influence
2. Television: As seen today, there are Spanish-speaking channels on television even inside the US, provided by Cable and other companies geared towards spanish speakers
3. music: As seen today, there are Spanish songs that are played on the radio, and is becoming increasingly popular with spanish-speaking Americans.
4. Food: Especially in the South-western area, Mexican & Spanish food can be found, from tacos, to tamales, to other kinds of food.
hope this helps