<em>Las pizarras son larg</em><em>a</em><em>s</em>
<em>Pizarra </em>is a fem. singular noun. Generally speaking, fem. singular nouns interact with their corresponding adjectives matching each other when it comes to their quantity and if they are masculine or femenine. So: <em>pizarra larga</em> (singular), <em>pizarras largas</em> (plural); <em>coche azul</em> (singular, masculine), <em>coches azules</em> (plural). Note you add an -es termination when the word does not end with a vowel (<em>azul, azules; lápiz, lápices</em>, and so on. Such rule applies to both nouns and adjectives).
Answer:
C. Cajero automático
Explanation:
The letter C is known in English as an ATM. This is not a type of bank account.
Spanish - English
paisaje - landscape
playa - beach
<span>montaña - mountain
glaciares - glaciers
English translation:
I love to look at the ______ in Chile because it is pretty.
Glaciers do not exist in Chile, as the climate is too warm.
Playa and </span>montaña are both feminine nouns, so they cannot be preceded by 'el'.<span>
The word that would best fit this sentence is paisaje.</span>
Answer:
Para marcar un pequeño alto entre una oracion creo/i think
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