A) The farmers
It's a plural subject of the first declension, since it ends in -ae, from agricola/-ae (that means farmer)
it translates in "the farmers will work in the camps"
Answer:
my sister does I'm about to start it soon.
Answer:
this 8s Sanskrit language
Answer:
1) apretado, 2) refrescos, 3) por accidente, 4) debajo.
Explanation:
1) Ese pantalón me queda demasiado <em>apretado</em>.
2) Cuando vayamos al cine, tú compras la comida y yo compro los <em>refrescos</em>.
3) En el pasado, se produjeron grandes inventos <em>por accidente</em>.
4) Los zapato están <em>debajo</em> de la cama.
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Explanation:
I haven't heard ...
I is first person singular.
The irregular verb form to use is have (not) heard.
But I didn't hear is the past tense that is also correct.
I hadn't heard is also correct.
The only one that is really wrong is D.