Answer:
Hey Jordan,
It’s cool that you get to visit Nicaragua. Here are some interesting things about it. The capital city of Nicaragua is Managua. You can also enjoy walking the street of the city due to the fact it’s a very safe city. The people are known to be very relaxed with a laid-back attitude. However, they’re aggressive drivers worse than any taxi driver in New York! There are also policemen who are posted on corners or ride motorcycles to keep the place safe.
Some things in Nicaragua are very different from the United States. For example, policemen are posted on corners, or they ride motorcycles yet in the United States they drive cars. In Nicaragua, their speed limit is about 20 miles less than the average in the United States. They’re also a rather poor country compared to the country below them, Costa Rica, and us in the United States.
Some things in Nicaragua are a lot like the United States. An example is that there are police officers in both countries to keep their country safe. Baseball is really popular as it is in the United States. They also bury their dead and have funerals beforehand as we do here in the United States.
Have a great trip! Bring me back a souvenir!
Explanation:
<span>_________ pagaba las cuentas del hotel con tarjeta de crédito.
Translation:
[blank] I would pay the hotel bills with a credit card.
The options:
El mes pasado - "Last month"
Anoche - "Last night"
De vez en cuando - "Every now and then"
Hoy - "Today"
The sentence above is imperfect tense (it conveys something that used to occur continually but was interrupted). This means the first part of the sentence must be the same tense - it must convey that something used to occur continually. The first, second, and last options convey something that happened in preterite tense (a tense used to speak of events that happened in the past and had a definite end). This means the correct choice is </span>De vez en cuando, as it is the only option in the same tense as the statement.
Answer:
De vez en cuando pagaba las cuentas del hotel con tarjeta de crédito.
Answer:
si
Explanation:
me ha nacido en el estados unidos ;)
<span>¿Cómo le preguntarías a tu maestra su nacionalidad?</span>