- Una nación de Sur América es Uruguay.
- El presidente de Uruguay se llama Tabaré Vázquez.
- Un programa para dar computadoras a niños pobres es el Plan Ceibal.
- El científico que fabricó las computadoras se llama Nicholas Negroponte.
- La marca de las computadoras portátiles es XO.
- La escuela que recibió las computadoras se llama Villa Cardal.
- Un pequeño departamento uruguayo se llama Florida.
- El premio de tecnología que el programa recibió fue Prix Ars.
To answer these types of questions <u>we just have to know what is being talked about</u>. In this case it is El Plan Ceibal, it was a program that distributed new computers to poor children.
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Answer:
i dont see the picture, where is it
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Answer:
1. nunca
2. algún
3. nadie
4. ni siquiera
Explanation:
Your answers 1 to 3 are ok.
Answer 4 is wrong.
The difference between "tampoco" and "ni siquiera" is that "tampoco" requires a precedent, that is, before say it you must have said "no".
Ex:
A: ¿Te gusta el cine?
B: No.
A: A mí tampoco.
"Ni siquiera" it is used to express the denial of a "minimum" within more than one possibility.
Example:
"No hay ni siquiera un gato aquí" ("There is not even a dog here") implies one of the following possibilities (or another), depending on the context:
a) They were looking for cats and were disappointed because they didn't find one.
b) They were looking for an animal and were disappointed because they didn't find a cat, which would be the easiest to find.
Answer:
cerdo, el queso también está en esto, pero supongo que solo puedes responder uno. ¡Espero que esto ayude! :P
Pork, cheese is also in this, but I guess you can only answer one. I hope this helps!
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