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inna [77]
3 years ago
12

What traditions or beliefs brought from Spain continue in the United States

Spanish
1 answer:
Katyanochek1 [597]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

One tradition we share that you often see at kids parties is the "Pinata", usually made of cardboard and brightly decorated, participants are blindfolded and given a stick to break it open.

"Misa de Gallo" is a religious tradition in Spain, known to us Midnight Mass on Christmas Eve.

"Reyes de Magos" is another religious tradition originating from Spain. We know it as Three Kings Day.

"Las Serenadas" is considered a romantic tradition in Spain. It involves a mariachi band or arriving with a group of friends to serenade or play music to a lover.

A "Siesta" (afternoon/nap) is also a classic tradition in Spain.

Explanation:

Good source for more info:

20 Spanish & Hispanic Culture Traditions from Spain, Mexico, Latin America

https://takelessons.com/blog/spanish-traditions-z03

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irina1246 [14]

In this exercise, we'll choose the correct conjugations of some verbs with the aim of matching each verb to its appropriate sentence. The conjugations are given in the simple present.


The simple present tense is used to talk about habitual actions or routines. This tense is also used to describe things that happens now or in the near future. Moreover, it is also used to talk about universal truths, facts, lapses of time, and when ordering in restaurants and stores.


So see the attached file that contains the solution to this problem.


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3 years ago
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kirill [66]
<span>1. cepilláis los dientes.</span>⇒ Os cepilláis los dientes (1 - e ) 
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2. cepillamos los dientes.</span>⇒ Nos cepillamos los dientes (2-d) 
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3. cepillas los dientes.</span>⇒Te cepillas los dientes (3 - b) 
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4.cepilla los dientes. </span>⇒ Se cepilla los dientes (4 - c) 
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5. cepillo los dientes.</span>⇒ Me cepillo los dientes (5 - a) <span>

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4 years ago
Why do we classify "ser" as an irregular verb?
OLga [1]

The Spanish Irregular Verbs are those verbs whose "raíces" or stems, change when they are conjugated in different tenses and with different personal pronouns. Unlike most –er and –ir verbs we’ve learned, tener and venir are both irregular verbs. In other words, their verb endings do not follow the ordinary pattern for verbs with their infinitive endings.

There are two types of irregular verbs in Spanish:

The ones that have a change in their vocal form: Contar - Cuento / Perder - Pierdo

The ones that have a change in their consonant consonant: Deducir - Deduzco / Enloquecer - Enloquezco

Why Complicate Things? The Role of Irregular Verbs in Spanish

Why do irregular verbs exist in Spanish? Just as in English, irregular verbs have evolved as a result of spoken usage and ease of pronunciation. For example, compare the sounds of the word teno with the word tengo. The second word sounds cleaner and clearer, doesn’t it?  

If tener was a regular verb, its “yo” form would be “teno.” But it’s not. Look at the verb endings for venir and tener in the following table:

Subject

TENER

VENIR

Yo

ten-go

ven-go

Tú

tien-es

vien-es

Ud., él, ella

tien-e

vien-e

Nosotros/as

ten-emos

ven-imos

Vosotros/as

ten-éis

ven-ís

Uds., ellos, ellas

tien-en

vien-en

The irregularity of the verbs occurs in two areas.

1. The “yo” form is completely irregular, with a ‘g’ added before the –o ending.

2. The stem of the verbs changes in the tú, Ud., and Uds. forms. The “e” is replaced by “ie”.  

Try saying the word tene. Now say tiene. Can you hear why the stem changes?

Por ejemplo:

 

Tú vienes de Brasil, ¿verdad?

You come from Brazil, right?

 

No, yo vengo de Argentina.

No, I come from Argentina.

 

¿Tienen Ustedes familia en España?

Do you have family in Spain?

 

Sí, nosotros tenemos familia en España.

Yes, we have family in Spain.

 

Using TENER to Talk about Age, What You Have, Whether You’re Hungry, and What You Feel Like Doing.

The verb “tener” is extremely common in Spanish. A mastery of it will enable you to say everything from how old you are to whether you’re cold or thirsty.

In its most basic meaning, tener means “to have.” For example, “Tengo un trabajo,” means I have a job. If you want to say that you have to do something, you will use tener que. For example, “Tengo que ir al mercado,” means I have to go to the market.  

Tener is also used in the colloquial phrase, “I feel like…” If you want to say you feel like doing something, start your sentence with, “Tengo ganas de…”


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COMPLETE EACH CENTENCE WITH THE CORRECT PRESENT TENSE FORM OF THE VERB TENER. NO
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Answer: 1.

Voy a conseguir un coche nuevo.

2. Carlos y yo

tener muchos amigos.

3.

Tu no

tenga su cuaderno.

4. Elena y Carla

Ten mucha ropa bonita.

5. Peter

tiene dos hermanos y una hermana

6. Tienes zapatos nuevos.

7. Ellos

tener una casa grande.

8

Javier y su hermano

vamos a ir a París.

9. Tú

son para estudiar y hacer su tarea.

10. EI

tiene un perro llamado Pepe.

11. Tu supuesto

estar en clase a tiempo.

12. Los estudiantes son

estudiar para sacar buenas notas.

13. Javier y sus hermanos están visitando a sus abuelos.

14.

¿Hablas español?

15. tu y yo

tener mucho dinero.

Explanation:

1.

I'm going to get a new car.

2. Carlos and I

have a lot of friends.

3.

You do not

have your notebook.

4. Elena and Carla

Have lots of nice clothes.

5. Peter

he has two brothers and a sister

6. You have new shoes.

7. They

to have a big house.

8

Javier and his brother

let's go to Paris.

9. You

They are for studying and doing your homework.

10. EI

he has a dog named Pepe.

11. Your assumption

be in class on time.

12. Students are

study to get good grades.

13. Javier and his brothers are visiting their grandparents.

14.

Do you speak Spanish?

15. you and me

to have a lot of money.

(Next time I would suggest you up the points, but hope this helps!)

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