Answer:
1. Una sopa azteca con maíz y tomate ⇔ b.
El pozole de Jalisco es muy famoso.
2. La influencia de china ⇔ c. El arroz chufa de Perú tiene arroz frito y vegetales.
3. El desayuno oficial hondureño ⇔ d. La baleada de crema de queso y frijoles
4.
Un plato tradicional de España que contiene arroz y carne o mariscos ⇔ a.
Los hombres normalmente cocinan la paella
Answer:
¡Hola! Yo soy Manuel Rivera y soy de Sevilla.
Mi papá es colombiano y mi mamá es española.
Mis padres son profesores.
Yo soy estudiante en la universidad.
¿Cómo es tu clase de español?
Explanation:
Hello!
In Spanish, the verb <em>"ser" </em>(to be) does not have the same meaning as the verb <em>"estar"</em> (to be located).
In the <em>"present"</em> tense, the verb <em>"ser"</em> is conjugated like this:
Yo soy
Tú eres
Él/Ella/Ud es
Nosotros somos
Vosotros sois
Ellos son
Success in your homework!
Answer:
Well, you will know when to use -er when you refer as verbs with infinitives ending. What you will do is drop the -er from the infinitive and add the second conjugation present tense endings: -o, -es, -e, -emos, -en.
Explanation:
To use -ar you will use the first conjugation, for example, hablar, lavar, llamar.
<h2>Right answer:</h2><h3>Spanglish</h3><h3 />
Spanglish is an hybrid language that comes from Spanish that introduces English terms rather than translate them. So this becomes in a degradation of the Spanish in different areas. Although this is not considered a language. However, it is described as a form of <em>code-switching</em> between Spanish and English.