Answer:
1.<u> Antes de salir</u> me aplico brillo labial.
2. <u>Siempre</u> utilizo este limpiador facial para tener mi rostro impecable.
3. <u>Mi</u> crema humectante favorita <u>es</u> la de coco y almendras.
4. Yo <u>soy alta</u>.
Explanation:
1.To describe steps in a routine. We use the form antes de + infinitive. We are mentioning the previous steps that we follow before an event.
2. We used the adverb "Siempre" (always) and is an adverb of frequency. We also are using it to describe a step in a routine.
3. The possessive adjective for yo (I) is mi. It has to be followed by a noun or an adjective and a noun, and then the verb in the third person singular, present form of the verb ser (to be).
4.To refer to ourselves, we use the personal pronoun yo (I) and the correct form of the verb ser (be) is soy, followed by the adjective, which in this case is alta (tall), as it ends in "a" is a feminine adjective, the masculine adjective is alto.
Answer: I belive it is "<em>coman"</em>
Explanation:
Lol we can’t listen to audio but I’m guessing (a) they exercise a lot woul be the most reasonable awnser
¿Vas a comer pizza hoy? (Are you going to eat pizza today?)
Tu amigo(a) va a comer pizza. (Your friend is going to eat pizza.)
The use of future actions are very similar to those in English which will identify future, present, and past. Whether it is in context it will depend how it is trying to say.
SPANISH ENGLISH
future/presnt- vas you go
presnt- venir/veniendo comes/coming
past- vino went/came
future- vendra will go
Not really sure what is asking, but hope some of it helps :)
You may ask any question if you would like to?????
1. Las Pascuas y la Navidad son importantes para mí porque *soy* católica.
2. El desfile de la Carnaval fue muy emocionante. Ahora yo *estoy* cansada.
3. La procesional de la Semana Santa *es* en la calle principal en Sevilla, España.
4. Después del festival de la Tomatina, la calle *está* desordenada.
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1. D
2. A
3. B
4. C