—Mi primo Pepe es cartero.
—¿Pepe _<em>entrega</em><em> </em>el correo los domingos?
—No, los domingos Pepe y los padres de Pepe _<em>miran_</em> la tele en casa.
Answer:
I am an aspiring playwright.
(“Am” is a linking verb, showing no action. This means we’re dealing with a subject complement and not a direct object.)
I have been an accountant for many years.
(“Have been” is a linking verb in this sentence, showing no action. “An accountant for many years” is, therefore, a subject complement and not a direct object.)
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Explanation:
La familia hispana es más apegada incluso regularmente se reúnen las familias completas ( tíos, tías, abuelos, bisabuelos, primos, cuñadas, nueras, novias, nietos, bisnietos, sobrinos, etc. ).
En la familia norteamericana no existe ese vínculo más allá de los padres matemos y paternos.
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1) Se bueno con los primos.-> Be good with your cousins.2) Tienes que hablar educamente.-> You have to speak politely.3) No puedes faltar el respeto.-> You cannot be irrespectful.4) Tienes que comportarte y tener modales.-> You need to behave and have manners.5) Tienes que ayudar con la cena,-> You need to help out with dinner,6) No puedes pelear con tus hermanos.-> You cannot fight with your brothers (siblings).7)Tienes que limpiar la casa-> You need to clean the house.8)Vamos a comprar mucha comida.-> We are going to buy alot of food.9) Tienes que ponerle atencion a tu abuelo.-> You need to pay attention to your grandfather.10) Tienes que ir a cenar a tiempo.-> You need to eat dinner on time.
Since the description says to write it in affirmative (positive form) , here are all of those that I wrote above, using "no", this time, affirmatively.
3) Se respetuoso. = Be respectful.6) Debes comportarte con tus hermanos. = You need to behave with your brothers (siblings).
Answer:
Series clasificatorias femeninas
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Espero que esto ayude !!