Answer:
1. Cierto
2. Cierto
3. Falso
4. Cierto
5. Cierto
6. Cierto
Explanation:
Choose if its true or false:
1. Puerto Ricans have no representation in the United States Congress.
2. The official name of the Island is the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.
3. To travel to the United States from Puerto Rico it is necessary to have a visa and change money for the trip.
4. Puerto Ricans cannot enlist in the United States Army.
5. Some people consider Puerto Rico "" the best of both worlds "".
6. Some Puerto Ricans prefer that Puerto Rico remain as an associated state.
B) they shake each other's hand
The verb in this sentence,"se dan", comes from "darse", which is a reciprocal verb (verbo recíproco) and these verbs always talk about something that the speakers are mutually doing, so the other options wouldn't be correct because: 1) They aren't referring to the 3rd person of plural, 2) They aren't doing a reciprocated action.
Hope this helped you :)
In this sentence, <u>according to the context</u>, the verb “to find out” means to discover something to the point of knowing it, in simple words: To know something.
So, <u>in spanish</u>, the verb <em>“to know”</em> means <em>“saber”</em> or <em>“conocer”</em>, in this context is the first one:
<h2><em>Saber</em></h2>
<u>This sentence is in simple past tense</u>. The past tense of <em>“saber”</em> <u>with the subject pronoun</u> “Yo” (I) is: <em>“supe”</em>
Then, the correct translation option is:
<h2>Supe el secreto ayer
</h2>