Answer:
Access to picnic areas...
Explanation:
Because in the first explanation it says "áreas de camping y pícnic"... In the second it also says it: "Teníamos un área de pícnic"
I would choose a TV message.
“Todos, todos que
estan viendo las noticias en este momento, se acerca un tornado al sur de
Colombia. Si usted esta en casa, porfavor sigue estos procedimientos. El
tornado va 205 millas por hora, entonces tengan cuidado con el tiempo. El
tornado empezo porque una nube llena de lluvia se formo a un tornado. Primero
busquen refugio. Es bueno que esten bajo la tierra. Segundo, traigen comida y
herramientas que sirven al refugio<span>. Tercero, quédense adentro del refugio hasta que se acabe el tornado.
Gracias por escuchar a las noticias Caracol”. This would be my TV message.</span>
Answer:
Explanation:
It looks like they're all formal commands.
We use formal commands when we are talking to someone we don't know very well. It might be our professor, our boss, or simply an older person. Someone we want to show respect to. How do we form a formal command?
We have a singular and a plural form. For singular form, we will use USTED ( third person singular form ) and for plural, we will use USTEDES ( third person plural form ) When it comes to verbs and its tense, it's always in the present SUBJUNCTIVE tense.
B. busco
It can't be Busca, buscamos is like a group looking, Buscas is like someone else looking. So it's ..Yo Busco