Answer:
1) Fill in the blanks by choosing the factors of the factor.
A) birds are sitting on the tree
B) sky has taken your pen
C) Mother gave food to the child
D) Rajiv came home on a bicycle
Explanation:
Answer:
Kasunduan ng Tordesillas 1494
Narito ang mga tamang sagot:
Portugal
Pope Julius II
Venice
Venice
Kolonisasyon
Explanation:
Noong ika-15 siglo, ang dalawang bansang magkatunggali sa pagpapalaki ng kanilang mga nasasakupan ay ang Espanya at ang Portugal. Dahil sa pagnanais nilang makahanap ng panibagong mga teritoryong maaaring sakupin, nagkaroon ng kasunduan ang dalawang bansa sa pamamagitan ng Kasunduan ng Tordesillas na pinagtibay ni Pope Julius II noong 1494.
Sa ilalim ng kasunduang ito, lahat ng teritoryong nasa silangan ay mapupunta sa Portugal, habang ang lahat naman ng teritoryong nasa kanluran ay mapupunta sa Espanya.
Nais din ng dalawang bansang ito na makahanap ng magandang rutang pangkalakal ng mga pampalasa mula sa Moluccas, upang kalabanin ang mayamang estado ng Venice na siyang nangunguna sa kalakalan noong ika-15 siglo.
Answer:
Las personas nacidas en un año bisiesto el 29 de febrero a menudo se llaman "leaplings" o "saltadores". Pero en lugar de esperar cada cuatro años para celebrar sus cumpleaños, la mayoría apaga sus velas el 28 de febrero o el 1 de marzo.
Explanation:
The first answer is "Puedo."
"Poder" (an irregular verb) is conjugated in first person present tense to "puedo," so the sentence will read: Can I go on the excursion with you? We can infer from the rest of the sentence that this person is asking for permission to do something with other people, which is why first person make sense.
The second answer is "puede."
This verb conjugation corresponds to Gabriela, who is in the third-person singular box (if you're not sure, change "Gabriela" to "she"). The sentence will read: Gabriela cannot come.
The third answer is "pensamos."
"Nosotros" signifies first-person plural, so we know the ending is going to be -amos. Although "pensar" usually means "to think," in this case it means "to plan," so the sentence will read: We plan to leave at 12.
The fourth answer is "queremos."
Assuming that the sentence says "Alejandro y yo," this signifies another first-person plural conjugation (if you're not sure, change "Alejandro and I" (Alejandro y yo) to "us" (nosotros)). Since "querer" is an -er verb, the conjugation ending will be -emos.
The fifth answer is "pueden."
This verb corresponds to the word "ustedes" (you plural), which is a third-person plural conjugation. The ending is thus -en, and the sentence will read: Can you return at 2?