Answer:
19. esta (la professora is a she, therefore the "estar" conjugation falls into the ella/el/usted category)
20. incorrect (soy is "ser" with "yo" conjugation, but "ser" is used to describe something that is permanent; you won't drink forever)
21. correct (it's the right conjugation)
22. same as number 20; it's incorrect for the some reason. the correct sentence is "yo estoy bebeindo"
Explanation:
These sentences can be complete in the following way;
<span>*Yo vivo muy cerca de la agencia de viajes, así que siempre llego mas temprano que los otros.
-you arrieve earlier because you live near the agency.
*este guía turístico es genial, es mas profesional que el último que tuvimos.
- this tour guide is more professional thn the last one.
*¡qué viaje tan aburrido! no lo disfrutamos tanto como habíamos planeado.
- the trip was boring, so you did not enjoy it as you thought you would.
*¿todas esas maletas son tuyas? siempre </span>viajas con más equipaje del que <span>necesitas.
- you always travel with a lot of lagguage.
*para ir a las ruinas son tres horas en tren y dos horas en coche, así que el tren</span> es más lento que<span> el coche.
- the train is slower than the car.
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Answer:
NO.
Explanation:
El chico simpáticas (INCORRECT).
El chico simpático (CORRECT).
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Answer:
3.- The narration usually includes descriptive and dialogue fragments. Identify these forms of elocution in texts II and III.
The first thing I learned, Your Majesty, is that there is no salvation for us until we step on solid ground. When our boat was wrecked on our first trip, I swam on a piece of wood until I reached a black island, with some of my companions. We all thanked God and started looking for fruit trees. As we did not find any, we went to the beach and pinned our hopes on a passing boat. Suddenly someone shouted: "The earth is moving." We staggered and fell to the ground in terror. Then another shouted: "The earth is sinking." He was diving into the water. Then we realized that what we had thought of as an island was nothing but the back of a whale. Naguib Mahfuz, The Nights of the Thousand and One Nights (Adaptation)
Help RAPIDO pliss
Explanation: