<h2>Right answer:</h2><h3>a. Los chicos son talentosos</h3>
This sentence stands for the simple present tense. The word son is the conjugation of the verb ser that matches the third person plural in the simple present. On the other hand, talentosos is an adjective that means talented. Recall that an <em>adjective</em> is a word that gives us more information about a noun or pronoun. Therefore:
<em>The boys are talented</em><em> means </em><em>Los chicos son talentosos</em>
Answer:
As a general rule, Spanish adverbs and adverbial phrases are placed near the word they modify, generally right before or after. English is more flexible in this regard—it is common in English to see an adverb placed further away from the word it modifies, often tacked on the end.
Explanation:
1.<span>tímido y estudioso
2.</span><span>está
3.</span><span>es
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Answer:
Lo siento, no se la respuesta. Soy estadounidense, asi que tuve que traducir esto :) Un que lo busque en google?
El loro de la condesa
Es un lorito muy sabio:
Sabe física geométrica,
Es geólogo y geógrafo,
Y doctor en aritmética.
A la gente que se para,
Le dice palabras raras:
Ético, genealógico,
Genético y exégeta
Gélido y astrológico
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