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1. hablaba
2. limpiaba
3. decoraba
4. asaba
5. compraba
1. Siempre (Always)
2. Algo (Something)
3. Nadie (Nobody)
4. Nada (Nothing)
5. Nunca (Never)
For this case we have the following sentence:
<em>Gina accepts them
</em>
We want to translate this phrase into Spanish.
For this, we must take into account the following:
- <em>Gina is the subject of the sentence that refers to the third person of the singular
</em>
- <em>Accept is the verb of the sentence
</em>
- <em>Them refers to the third person plural
</em>
Therefore, the translation of the sentence is given by:
<em>Gina los acepta</em>
Answer:
Gina los acepta
Option C
Answer: 7/12
Explanation: To add these two fractions together, we start by finding their common denominator. The common denominator for 3 and 4 is 12.
So we multiply top and bottom of our first fraction by 4 and top and bottom of our second fraction by 3.
That gives us 4/12 + 3/12 which simplifies to 7/12.
I have also shown my work on my whiteboard.
The work is provided in the image attached.
Sorry if my handwriting is a little messy.