In Mexico, the festivities begin 9 days before Nochebuena (Christmas Eve). They are the Llamadas Posadas, community celebrations in which the whole neighborhood gathers. The streets are decorated, piñatas are sold in street corners, and there are cookouts free of cost, for the whole neighborhood(barriada directly translates to “slum” or raggedy town). It’s a holiday that is celebrated with neighbors, friends, and family.
The houses are decorated with the flower of Nochebuena, similar to a daisy flower, but of a bright red color and 50cm tall. The custom of this country is to “win over the guests starting from their stomach” which makes the food of great importance in these festivities.
As an appetizer, the tend to serve a very exotic salad made up of nopal, which is a cactus cooked on charcoal mixed with tomato, onion, cilantro and jalapeño peppers, all covered with olive oil.
Pig foot with tamarind is the main dish that is served with apple purée and cinnamon. The sweet-tooth folk, would like to engulf in a delicious fruit salad covered in honey. The fitting(or proper) beverage for the moment is punch made with rum, brown sugar, cinnamon, plum and mandarins.
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Answer:
You should say, "Adónde vas? Qué vas a hacer allí? Qué tiempo va a hacer? Qué vas a empacar?
Explanation:
Ir + A + infinitive is basically "I'm going to" in English. Ir means to go, so the near future tense is the same in English. An important thing to remember is to NEVER conjugate two verbs in a row. It's va a hacer, not va a hace.
<h3>Alex: Llegaremos tarde si no cargamos la camioneta más rápido.</h3><h3>Lupe: Papá, ¡por favor ___ ya para llegar temprano!</h3>
Answer: C) Carguémosla
Lupe: Papá, ¡por favor, carguémosla ya para llegar temprano!
Explanation:
The verb "cargar" is transitive and needs a direct object to complete its meaning. The direct object of the verb "cargar" in this sentence is "la camioneta", which is a feminine and singular noun, so the pronoun that replaces it has to match in gender and number with the direct object replaced.
With all affirmative commands, the object pronouns are attached directly to the end of the imperative form of the verb.
Direct object = "la camioneta"
Direct Object = "la"
First person command in the plural: carguemos (nosotros)
Command+direct object pronoun=carguemos+la=carguémosla
Note: in order to maintain the original stress of the verb, a written accent is needed. Since the command has more than one syllable, a written accent is required when one pronoun is added.
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