Answer:
1 La ley ya está vigente. Está vigente la promoción.
2 Me voy de despedida a los Estados Unidos
3 Voy a cancelar los planes para manaña porque estoy ocupada
4 Me voy a quitar el cinturon porque me aprieta
Explanation:
Answer:
Me gusta comer frijoles y arroz para el desayuno. Me gusta comer esto para el desayuno porque sabe bien. Por la tarde, bebo un vaso de agua porque corro mucho y me da sed. Para el almuerzo o la cena, me gusta comer carne con papas y cebollas a la parrilla.
Hope this helps :)
(Just incase you need to know what the bolded words mean)
frijoles = beans
arroz = rice
desyauno = breakfast
agua = water
almuerzo = lunch
cena = dinner
carne = beef
papas = potatoes
cebollas = onions
The correct subject pronoun is "usted" because it is the singular form of "you".
Answer:
Christmas in Mexico bears only a slight resemblance to an American Christmas. Both Holidays remain grand events in their respective cultures and both are based on the celebration of the birth of Christ Jesus; however, this is where the major similarities conclude. While both countries regard December 25th as the observed date of the event, Mexican Christians focus their celebration on the evening before, December 24th. Christmas Eve in America is still respected as a holy day, but contemporary Christians usually spend this day in preparation for the next. La Navidad, December 25th in Mexico, is considered a holiday but not to the extent of the previous evening.
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
Because it explains to Emily how tomas likes to surf and where.