As my mother would often say when I was a child, "Cuando vamos a la biblioteco", or "<span>We're going to the library"</span>
<span>What group of Hispanics left their country for civil wars? the ________ went out.</span>
For this case we have the following statement:
I'm going to buy a new apartment ______________ I sell the old
one
We must find the correct word referring to the time in which the action will be performed.
The correct word that is related to time is:
as soon as
We have then:
I'm going to buy a new apartment as soon as I sell the old one
The translation of the sentence in Spanish is:
Voy a comprar un nuevo piso en cuanto venda el viejo
Answer:
B. en cuanto
<h3>Fill in the blank with the correct form of preterite or imperfect of the verb in parentheses. Tú Answer (used to be) bajo. (ser)</h3>
Answer: Tú eras bajo.
Translation: You used to be short.
Explanation: If the action of the verb in the past was habitual, then the correct verb tense is imperfect. Since the subject in this sentence is "Tú", that is second-person in the singular, so the correct form is: Tú eras.

<span>lo siento, no tengo idea, ¿has intentado buscarlo en google</span>