Ski
TO LEVEL
Cavaliere
Cavaliere, the level tour operator
international
FOUR CATEGORIES
Experts with equipment
Includes teacher of your level and provision of
equipment
experts
Same coverage, without the provision of equipment
Futures
Provision of full equipment and two classes
daily with exclusive teacher for groups
reduced
Children with ski school
Children from 3 to 11 years old who spend the whole day
by specialized personnel and learn
Playing. Full board and
provision of equipment.
FOUR WEEKLY DEPARTURES
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday
from June 19 to October 23
gate
8 days
Experts w/ team
experts
Futures
children /school
from 39,980 to 52,000
from 31,700 to 51,500
from 40,680 to 54,900
from 32,900 to 48,300
Cavaliere
the promised.
v more.
Córdoba 617 first floor • Res. 658 • 74
Answer:
1) cómo estás
2) cómo está usted
3) cómo estás
4) cómo está usted
5) cómo está usted
Explanation:
“¿Cómo está usted?” is used for people older than you or for people you don’t know. It is more formal.
¿Cómo estás? is used for people your age or people you are familiar with such as family members. This is informal.
Hope this helps, ¡buena suerte!
Answer:
Well the answeres are based off of the story but here is my translation if it helps:
1. Why are the lights off? Do you see anything Graciela?
2. Did you call the grandfathers and uncles?
3. Do you have any idea where everyone is?
4. Do you have the phone number of the neighbors?
5. Is someone coming?
Explanation:
Answer:
The second one is very correct