<h3>
Match the words that have the same meaning</h3>
<em>1. </em><em>una plaza </em>
<em>Answer 1: d. un asiento. </em>
Translation 1: a seat.
<em>2.</em><em> desocupado </em>
<em>Answer 2: e. libre </em>
Translation 2: free
<em>3.</em><em> el coche cafetería </em>
<em>Answer 3: a. la bufetería </em>
Translation 3: the dining car
<em>4. </em><em>rentar </em>
<em>Answer 4: f. alquilar </em>
Translation 4: to rent
<em>5.</em><em> con retraso </em>
<em>Answer 5: b. con una demora </em>
Translation 5: with a delay
<em>6. </em><em>transbordar </em>
<em>Answer 6: c. cambiar de tren </em>
Translation 6: change train
<h2><em>Spymore</em></h2>
son las cuatro y cinco
son las dos y treinta y cinco
son las tres y cuarenta
una y venticinco
I don't know what you like and dislike but you should use google translate. I know some people are against that but looking at the Spanish and English word helps your mind remember it :)
If its ella then "la". If its El its going to be "el"
I would say because they were constantly fighting with other armies even sometimes allies and also were used for storage where they kept their weapons and goods.