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Read the post card) of a friend from Venezuela. On a piece of paper, write the correct form of the verb Dear Amalia: Elena and I are in Caracas. We 1. (understand/run) every day and 2. (eat/see) very well. Students here 3. (eat/read) lots of pizza and 4. (see/drink) lots of coffee. They 5. (read/drink) many books and 6. (write/see) a lot also for classes. Classes are tough, but I love them. In Spanish class we 7. (run/read) Spanish magazines and stories. Elena 8. (understand/drink) very well but for me it's a little difficult. I have to study. See you later! Your friend, Carolina
Un hiper mercado es MUCHO MAS grande que un supermercado
Maíz because it translates to corn