This isn't really a question so u need to give more info or at least 1 question
Answer:
Ahora que ha trabajado a través de un montón de material que incluye estos patrones básicos, y ha comparado frases <br> gramaticalmente correctas e incorrectas, escriba lo que cree que es una regla que podría explicar lo que hace que una frase <br> gramaticalmente correcta o no. Por ejemplo, podría escribir algo como: "Los verbos siempre coinciden con nombres en número, <br> y suelen aparecer antes del sustantivo". En otras palabras, haga su mejor conjetura para la regla de la gramática que tiene sentido hacia fuera <br> del patrón(s) que usted ve en el phr
Explanation:
1. The store at ten (could be said, vamos a la tienda a las diez?) (or without the question mark to make it a demand)
2. And the papers? (I’m assuming “yo” was a typo. If not, then it translates to (“me the papers”, which makes no sense)
3. Not us, the cards.
4. My parents never
5. You pass first?
6. You always the blankets. (There’s some blanks that need to be filled in)
7. Who else is in the matrimony?
That’s all I’m doing mate, I got more work to do myself.
Answer:
1. Falso.
2. Cierto.
3. Cierto.
4. Falso.
Explanation:
In this exercise you have to say if the statements are true or false. When a statement is true you must say that the statement is "cierto" and when the statement is false you must say that the statement is "falso".
For example:
1. Falso (false) because the member didn't know Parkison's disease very well when the association was founded.
2. Cierto (true) because Parkinson is the second most important chronic neurodegenerative disease.
3. Cierto (true) because the association needed to do something in order to call people's attention.
4. Falso (false) because the man who was against the idea came back.
Answer:
25. A nadie le gusta la rutina de Fernando.
26. Cuatro o cinco de la mañana
27. En las bodas de Dracula.
Explanation: