Victoria: ¿Sabes que Andrea ha vuelto tras estar un año en Inglaterra? Bianca: No tenía ni idea. ¿Cómo le fue ahí? Victoria: Parece que le costó ____adaptarse___ a la cultura del <span>país
i think is like that
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Answer:
The words that are adverbs in the list are:
- <u><em>Claramente</em></u><em>.</em>
- <u><em>Mucho</em></u><em>.</em>
- <u><em>Allí</em></u><em>.</em>
Explanation:
Adverbs are those invariable words that modify the verb, which can be many types:
- Adverbs of place.
- Adverbs of time.
- Adverbs of manner.
- Adverbs of quantity.
- Adverbs of denial.
- Interrogative adverbs.
There are some guidelines that you can apply to identify adverbs of manner so, since many of them have the ending <em>"mente"</em> as is the case of <u><em>"claramente,"</em></u> on the other hand <u><em>"mucho"</em></u> is an adverb of quantity and <u><em>"allí"</em></u> is an adverb of place. The word <u><em>"estudia"</em></u> is discarded from the answer since being an action, it is classified as a verb.
Answer:
la respuesta correcta es: quiero ir al macado enfrente de la iglesia para comprar vurduras
Explanation:
The answer to your question would be falso
Answer:
The correct verb is "pensar", and the correct form of this verb is "piensas".
¿No piensas que es un poco tarde ahora, Tania?
Glossary:
Pensar: to think
Querer: to want
Tarde: late
Explanation:
The correct ver in the sentence is "pensar" (piensas) since the other option wouldn't make sense.
Don't you think it's a little late right now, Tania? → Using "pensar" (piensas).
Don't you want it's a little late right now, Tania? → Using "querer" (quieres).
Hope it helped,
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