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When I was (to be) a little girl, I lived (to live) with my father and my sister. Her name (to be called) was Libo. Libo cleaned (clean) and cooked (cook) for our family every day. One day, when I arrived home, I saw that Libo was making a huge lunch, and it was only 2 o'clock in the afternoon. I asked her (ask) why she had made all of this food so early, and she said (say) that, in Mexico, everyone eats a big lunch at 2 p.m. So, my sister and I sat down (sit down) at the table and we ate (eat). The food was delicious! That day, I learned my first lesson on Spanish culture
Explanation:
This is it translated I don't understand what you wanted but I hope this helps.
Señora López: ¿Cómo se <em><u>deletrea</u></em> , Eric?
Eric: Es <em><u>E</u></em>-<em><u> </u></em><em><u>R</u></em> -<em><u> </u></em><em><u>I</u></em><em><u> </u></em>-<em><u>C</u></em><em><u> </u></em> C-A-F-F-R-E-Y.
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B. Somos
Explanation:
it just makes more sense that way, hope this helps!
Answer:
Cuantos
Explanation:
Thats what you would ask i guess
<span>The climate of Spain is very varied, as well as its geographic location, in mid-latitudes of the temperate zone of the Northern Hemisphere, makes the country have a remarkable climatic diversity. So we went from places with mild temperatures, around 15 ° C, to others that exceed 40 ° C, especially in summer, and from sites with a humid oceanic climate with annual rainfall of more than 2500mm to sites with a climate Mediterranean desert that does not exceed 200mm per year, as is Cabo de Gata, with 150mm per year.</span>