Answer:
Me gusta comer frijoles y arroz para el desayuno. Me gusta comer esto para el desayuno porque sabe bien. Por la tarde, bebo un vaso de agua porque corro mucho y me da sed. Para el almuerzo o la cena, me gusta comer carne con papas y cebollas a la parrilla.
Hope this helps :)
(Just incase you need to know what the bolded words mean)
frijoles = beans
arroz = rice
desyauno = breakfast
agua = water
almuerzo = lunch
cena = dinner
carne = beef
papas = potatoes
cebollas = onions
Wrong subject, lol. But I would infer that the rates of evaporation is higher since the more evaporation there is then the more substances are left behind by the ocean water. (In other words, salt)
Answer: Francisco Franco
Explanation:
Francisco Franco was a Spanish general who became famous for being the dictator of Spain between 1936 and 1975. The dictatorship imposed by Francisco Franco was called Francoism and only ended with the death of its leader.
José Francisco de San Martín y Matorras was an Argentine general and the first leader of southern South America who succeeded in his effort for independence from Spain, having actively participated in the independence processes of Argentina, Chile and Peru.
Miguel Gregorio Antonio Ignacio Hidalgo and Costilla Gallaga Mondarte Villaseñor is considered the initiator of Mexico's independence.
Simón Bolívar was a Venezuelan politician and military man who acted decisively in the independence process of Spanish America. Bolivar was of great importance for the independence of Colombia, Panama, Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia and Venezuela. It is one of the most important historical figures in Latin America, considered a revolutionary hero in much of Latin America. Due to his military and political role in the emancipation of several Latin American countries, he became known as "The Liberator". He also served as president of almost every country he helped free from Spanish rule.
Answer:
extintos
Explanation:
i speak Spanish im pretty sure its that one
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Answer:</h2>
Go out
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Explanation:</h2>
Yo-go verbs are irregular verbs in the present tense. To conjugate an irregular verb, you just need to take away the ar, er or ir ending and add the new ending that matches the subject pronoun. For yo-go verbs the ending we always choose is go for the subject pronoun yo. Three of the common yo-go verbs in Spanish are Salir, tener and hacer. Hence, from the paragraph we have the word salgo that is the conjugation of the verb salir for the first person singular (yo) in the present tense.
<em>Therefore, the correct option is </em><em>Go out </em><em>that translates into salir in Spanish.</em>