1. Yo me levanto a las siete.
2. Las ventanas estaba cerradas.
3. Hoy voy a limpiar la casa.
4. Necesito depositar el cheque en el banco.
5. Me sentaré en el sofá.
Answer:
You would be wise to highlight how much money they would lose if they didn't insulate.
Explanation:
Sherif and Nebarga's social judgment theory states that people's attitudes or positions on an insue depend on three aspects: anchor, alternatives and ego-involvement.
If you highlight how much money would they lose if they didn't insulate, you will be acting over anchor social judgment.
Their anchor is their preferred position on the issue, this is, the actual state of their homes without being insulated. If you highlight how much money they would lose if they didn't insulate, you're pointing out how their anchor would be affected if they didn't consider your offer to insulate their homes.
Yes! there isn’t anything wrong with the sentence.
Answer:
It's C and D (The last two)
Explanation:
Because "has" and "he" are directed to a person, in this case "has" goes to someone you are talking to and "he" to yourself.
And yet "hay" or "había" does not go to someone in particular.
A ella no le gusta los deportes