Answer:
Explanation:
<u>Some people want to be famous.</u>
Nouns require agreement in gender and number. Personas is feminine and plural, so "some" needs to be feminine and plural.
<u>No man wants to go to that movie.</u>
Hombre is singular and masculine.
<u>I don't know anything.</u>
"I don't know (lit. nothing) anything" vs. "I don't know something"
<u>I never read books.</u>
Words to describe how often something is done go before the verb.
<u>Some girls dance.</u>
M/F and # agreement
It is popular because it is the biblical burial site of the Apostle St. James
Santiago derives from the name Jacob which was Hebrew.
Festival of Apostle which is one of the most popular festivals.
Pilgrims often go to this festival as well as Galicians. There are firework shows and as well as traditional music.
Answer:
Explanation:
Question 1 with 1 blank No es seguro que mis amigos vengan(venir). Question 2 with 1 blank No dudamos que tú sepas (saber) hacerlo. Question 3 with 1 blank Quizás Emiliano llegará(llegar) más tarde. Question 4 with 1 blank Es obvio que nosotros debemos(deber) comer menos. Question 5 with 1 blank No es probable que Javier diga(decir) la verdad. Question 6 with 1 blank Niego que ustedes (poder) puedan ganar.
Answer:
¡Esto no puede estar pasando! ¡No hay forma!
Explanation:
i know some spanish
Answer:
1. habríamos almorzado.
2. habría dado.
3. habríamos hecho.
4. habría jugado.
5. habría levantado.
Explanation:
All these sentences are in the tense called "condicional perfecto". The tense "condicional perfecto" in Spanish is formed with:
subject + haber + verb in past participle
The verb "haber" is conjugated in different forms depending on the person:
- Yo habría almorzado
- Tú habrías almorzado
- Él habría almorzado
- Nosotros habríamos almorzado
- Ustedes habrían almorzado
- Ellos habrían almorzado
So the exercise would be something like this:
1. Mi compañero y yo <em>habríamos almorzado</em> juntos.
2. Yo <em>habría dado</em> una prueba de "sorpresa".
3. <em>Habríamos hecho</em> nuestras presentaciones orales.
4. <em>Habría jugado</em> en el partido de baloncesto.
5. Me <em>habría levantado</em> más temprano.