Answer:
What are the possible answer choices?
You are asking: "In what situations, when you use the verb to know?"
<u>Infinitivo
</u>
Presente
<em>saber
</em>
Explanation:
<u>Presente
</u>
(yo) sé
(tú) sabes
(él) sabe
(ns) sabemos
(vs) sabéis
(ellos) saben
<u>Infinitivo
</u>
Presente
<em>saber
</em>
Compuesto
<em>haber sabido</em>
Answer:
en la mesa
Explanation:
en la mesa probably which translates to "there are oranges, strawberries, and apples on the table"
Hope this helps:)
Brainliest?
Answer:
Choose the logical continuation of this conversation
A.) tomorrow we will be in Mexico and we will have a lot of fun
B.) We already went to Mexico and did intersantisma things
C.) We were in Mexico on a school trip
D.) We are visiting the Yutucan ruins; how beautiful they are
Clarification:
The instruction is to ''complete each phrase with the opposite of the underlined word'' but there are no underlined words. I googled the exercise and I found the words underlined: barata - malas - corto - pobre - nueva - hermosos - caro - blancos.
Answer:
- Una corbata barata. Unas camisas <u>caras.</u>
- Unas vendedoras malas. Unos dependientes<u> buenos.</u>
- Un vestido corto. Una falda <u>larga.</u>
- Un hombre muy pobre. Una mujer muy <u>rica.</u>
- Una cartera nueva. Un cinturón <u>viejo.</u>
- Unos trajes hermosos. Unos jeans <u>feos.</u>
- Un impermeable caro. Unos suéteres <u>baratos.</u>
- Unos calcetines blancos. Unas medias <u>negras.</u>
Explanation:
In this exercise you have two sentences and you have to complete the second sentence with the antonym of the word in the first sentence. An antonym is a word opposite in meaning to another. In this case the translation is:
- Cheap/expensive.
- Bad/good.
- Short/long.
- Poor/rich.
- New/old.
- Beautiful/ugly.
- Expensive/cheap.
- White/black.