Answer:
Cien
Explanation:
I remembered doing this last year so I looked at my number sheet I gotten and I found the number 100 and it was Cien in Spanish. I also was just practicing my numbers today just for fun and I only remembered the number 100 because it was easy/short word to remember.
<h2>Answer:</h2>
The preterite tense is one of two simple past tenses. We use it when describing actions that took place or were completed at a certain point in the past, so we need to write sentences with the preterite tense of the verb hacer to say what Alberto and his family did during their last trip and what the weather was like. So we are given three words to solve this exercise, namely:
hacer
calor
sol
Let's write some sentences:
<em>1. </em><em>En sus últimas vacaciones Alberto y su familia </em><em>hicieron </em><em>un viaje por las islas del caribe.</em>
Here hicieron is the conjugation of the verb hacer for the third person plural in the preterite.
<em>2. </em><em>En dichas islas </em><em>hacía</em><em> extremandamente </em><em>calor</em><em>.</em>
Hacía is the conjugation of the verb hacer for the third person singular in the preterite. Moreover, we use calor here, so hacía extremandamente calor means it was very hot
<em>3. </em><em>El sol </em><em>hacía </em><em>que nuestras bebidas se calentaran rápidamente</em>
Here we also use hacía because the subject is el sol that stands for the third person singular.
I have a problem. Every night i work in my families restaurant. I want to sing in the choir in my school, but they do a lot of concerts throughout the night. If i work at the restaurant I’m not able to sing with the choir. I have a very good voice and i hope that in 4 or 5 years i can be a professional singer. My father said that the school choir isn’t as important as important as the restaurant job.
¿What do you think about this situation?
The correct answer is,
Corren.
As in, they both run.
I don’t speak much Spanish but i’m pretty sure its
Preposición