Low self esteem issues
Abuse
Usually that causes a person to think that they are worthless and they have no hope of “surviving”
Answer:
The present tense expresses an action that is taking place at the moment of speech or a habitual action. Which of these cases applies to the verb in the cartoon? Explain.
Explanation:
Answer:
Ulysses, while they are from the house of sail is the city of Troy, came to the island
unknown to them. comitem it orders the shore to stay, but he himself, the hill of
up. When it came to the top of the hill comes to it, I see smoke in the
Heaven is rising. he returned to the ship, and he ordered his companions to the others,
to stay near the ships, he sent others to the island; 'on the island
Quickly, "he says. "Who lives here? eager to learn. "
South Africa faces a number of human right challenges regarding education (rural schools, educational right for disabled children,...),domestic violence , political rights and freedom , health (Africa has the largest number of people living with AIDS). Chapter Two of the Constitution of South Africa protects the human rights of all people in South Africa. Building and sustaining a human right culture is of great importance for every country, and so for South Africa.
The first answer is "Puedo."
"Poder" (an irregular verb) is conjugated in first person present tense to "puedo," so the sentence will read: Can I go on the excursion with you? We can infer from the rest of the sentence that this person is asking for permission to do something with other people, which is why first person make sense.
The second answer is "puede."
This verb conjugation corresponds to Gabriela, who is in the third-person singular box (if you're not sure, change "Gabriela" to "she"). The sentence will read: Gabriela cannot come.
The third answer is "pensamos."
"Nosotros" signifies first-person plural, so we know the ending is going to be -amos. Although "pensar" usually means "to think," in this case it means "to plan," so the sentence will read: We plan to leave at 12.
The fourth answer is "queremos."
Assuming that the sentence says "Alejandro y yo," this signifies another first-person plural conjugation (if you're not sure, change "Alejandro and I" (Alejandro y yo) to "us" (nosotros)). Since "querer" is an -er verb, the conjugation ending will be -emos.
The fifth answer is "pueden."
This verb corresponds to the word "ustedes" (you plural), which is a third-person plural conjugation. The ending is thus -en, and the sentence will read: Can you return at 2?