The answer would be =mulato
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The professor had a moustache with very few hairs, like a procession of ants.
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Hmm. I've never in my life heard of the term "conjugation box." Perhaps your teacher is simply referring to a 'chart' that shows how the verb 'haber' is conjugated for each person to generate a past perfect construction.
Explanation:
So, this is my best guess to #1....
yo había + past participle (Ex.: Yo había hablado....)
tú habías ...
ud. había ...
habíamos ...
habías ...
habían ...
2. Ex.: Mi mamá <em><u>está cocinando</u></em> la cena.
3. Ex.: Jaime y Diego <em><u>van a ir</u></em> al cine a las tres.
4. Ex.: El maestro <em><u>acaba de regañarme</u></em> por unas tonterías.
5. Ex.: Con un poco más de práctica y perseverancia, <em><u>aprenderás a conjugar</u></em> los verbos.
Hope that helps.
You have to describe your own family...
C. Writing: Write two paragraphs (6-8 sentences each) well detailed and organized on the following topic:
Alberto Fujimori, a Peruvian-Japanese politician, fought terrorists and drug traffickers with a strong hand; However, at the same time, he was forced to resign from the presidency due to internal corruption. What are the limits that must overcome a president who, on the one hand, fights internal corruption with a strong hand? Are there similar cases in the US government? If so, how have they solved it?
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