Las respuestas son las siguientes:
1. Yo practiqué español por largas horas cuando visité Tulum.
2. Tú empezaste una lista de monumentos cuando visitaste México.
3. Nosotros pagamos por el viaje a la ruinas antiguas.
Espero te haya sido de ayuda. ¡Saludos!
Answer:
Causales
Explanation:
¿A qué tipo de nexo corresponde el subrayado en naranja?
Causales.
Answer:
Dame esa botella de agua azul.
Esta vez no te fallaré.
Give me that blue water bottle.
This time I will not fail you.
Explanation:
Demonstrative adjectives are special adjectives or determiners used to identify or express the relative position of a noun in time or space. A demonstrative adjective comes before all other adjectives in the noun phrase. Some common demonstrative adjectives are this, that, these, and those.
Answer:
1.) despido
1.) despido (accent on o)
2.) repetis (accent on i) or repiten (depending if you use <em>vosotros</em> or not)
3.) siguio (accent on o)
4.) menti (accent on I)
5.) consegui (accent on I)
6.) se rieron
7.) sintio (accent on o)
8.) pidieron
I'm presuming that you're trying to use past or preterite tense on all of these sentences. So most of my answers are in past tense. If you're in Spanish 1, then you're most likely doing present tense, and all of these answers are pretty much useless for you. I really recommend that you check the answers yourself. Spanishdict is a pretty amazing website that you can check out conjugations with.