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Una de las reglas de la casa que siempre me dijeron cuando era niño era nunca abrir o abrir la puerta a los extraños. Algunos incidentes de secuestro de niños son generalmente cuando están en casa. Ahora puede variar la forma en que pueden secuestrar a un niño, pero de otra forma, siempre es mejor que los niños sepan qué hacer y actúen cuando son amenazados.
Answer:
millones
Explanation:
(mi-yo-nes) would add an e :D
If you mean in Spanish, it means to have
Answer:
If I had known that it was normal to be late for a social event, I would not
Explanation:
Answer: The right answer is the C) Olivia ha estudiado mucho para la clase.
Explanation: Just to elaborate a little on the answer, it can be added that the present perfect in Spanish, as it does in English, combines the present tense of the verb <em>haber</em> (to have) and the participle of another verb (eaten/comido, said/dicho, and so on). The participle of the verb <em>estudiar</em> is <em>estudiado</em>, so options A and C are incorrect. Option D translates as "she is going to study," and that is not the present perfect, but the future.