Unit 3 refers to verbs in the future tense and the vocabulary that can be used in a classroom or in a college or university.
<h3>How to complete the
Unit 3 tables?</h3>
To complete the tables of unit 3, you must first think of all the vocabulary that can be used in a classroom, among which you can mention: <em>profesor, salón, colegio</em>, among others.
On the other hand, verbs in the future are those verbs that can be used in a classroom, or that are usually used, with the conjugation in the future, which can be applied to any of the personal pronouns.
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The day of September 15<span> is significant because it is the anniversary of independence for </span>Latin<span> American countries Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua. In addition, Mexico and Chile </span>celebrate<span> their independence days on </span>September<span> 16 and September18, respectively.
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Answer:
1. It is celebrated normally in February.
2. People put up a tree with colorful decorations and a star. It is also traditional to put a nativity scene. which is a representation with figures of the birth of Jesus.
3. The party's are very important in Mexico.
4. A typical tradition in this party sing satirical and humositrical songs that criticized the politicians and famous people.
5. skeletons and skulls can be seen during the holidays that represent the dead.
6. This party celebrates in December and early January
7. people decorate the graves of their dead relatives with food and sweets and ultra ornaments
8. It is a very typical celebration of a southern Spanish city.
9. In this celebration a typical dish is turkey. Nougat and typical local bread are also eaten.
10. This party is celebrated on November 1st and 2nd
11. Families give each other gifts at this party
12. People dress up as different things: ghost, pirate, princess, witch etc.
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