<h3>Match the name of the event with the correct description.</h3>
<em>El carnaval de Ceiba A)</em> En Honduras es una fiesta patronal que se llama la feria de San Isidro.
<em>El festival de la Garífuna B)</em> En Honduras celebran las influencias de los africanos en su cultura.
<em>El festival de Tinku C) </em>Bolivia es una celebración de los incas, pero no es religiosa.
<em>Inti Raymi D) </em>En Perú es un homenaje al dios del sol afuera de Cuzco.
Well for starters indirect perception involves seeking additional information through passive perception, either confirm or refute your interpretations, AND direct perception checking involves asking straight out whether your interrelations of a perception are correct
Answer:
Sea más específico, no entiendo del todo lo que quiere decir.
Answer:
Explanation:
1. A mí me gusta nadar, pero no sé qué es un cenote. -- Marissa
2. Mamá va al cine y al museo en sus ratos libres. -- Pablo
3. Yo voy a pedir mucha comida. -- Felipe
4. Quieren ir a jugar al fútbol con nosotros en el parque? -- Eduardo
5. Me gusta salir los fines de semana. -- Tia Ann Maria
1. I like swimming, but I don't know what cenote is. Marissa
2. Mum is going to the cinema and museum in her free time. Pablo
3. I'm going to ask for a lot of food. Felipe
4. Do you want to play football with us in the park? Eduardo
5. I like going out in the end of the week. Tia Ann Maria
Verbs:
AR
jugar -- ( to play )
gustar -- ( to like ) Verbs in Spanish language ending in AR, and are regular verbs. They belong to the first group of verbs.
nadar -- ( to swim )
ER
saber -- ( to know ) is a regula verb and it ends in ER, it's a participant of the second group in Spanish language, ER group.
querer -- ( to want ) irregular verb
IR
ir -- ( to go )
pedir -- ( to ask for ) Verbs in Spanish language that end in IR and belong to the third group of verbs. They are irregular verbs.
salir -- ( to go out )
The answer would be A:Si because it talks about the lady’s wanting to go to the market on someday of the week