1) mi esposo y yo dimos
2) en la fiesta solo hubieron 28 invitados
3) y su hija no vino
4) mi madre (I can’t see very well, but I think that is) preparó/hizo
5) not sure
6) mi hermano (I can’t see but I think is) puso
7) luego mi esposo dio? (Not sure)
8) y yo tuve una lista de las tarjetas
1) This is my friend Pablo. We are classmates. 2)Marina works in a hospital
3) My girlfriend’s parents are from Ecuador.
4) My husband’s father, my father in law, comes back from Florida on Monday.
5) On Monday’s there are a lot of people at the library
6) Nicolás studies computing. He desires/ wishes to be a programmer.
7) there are six people in my...
Answer:
D or B
Explanation
im cuban ik how to talk spanish lol
Answer:
This exercise consists of two different stages. In the first one, you have to fill-in the blanks in the description with the appropriate possessive adjective for each case. in the second part, you will have to complete the answers of each question in the conversations with an appropriate possessive adjective in each case.
Explanation:
Muchos de mis amigos y parientes viven en otros países. Mi amiga Catalina y <em>sus</em> padres viven en España; <em>mi</em> primo Augusto y <em>sus</em> abuelos viven en Guatemala; mis primas Francesca y Paulina viven con <em>su</em> madre en Canadá; y <em>mis</em> amigos Diego y Carlos viven en Chile.
—¿Dónde están tus padres? — <em>Mis</em> padres están en casa.
—¿Alicia va a venir con sus hermanos? —No, ella no va a venir con <em>sus</em> hermanos.
—¿Ése es tu lápiz? —No, ése no es <em>mi</em> lápiz.
—¿Cuál es mi silla? —Ésta es <em>tu</em> silla.
—¿Dónde está la casa de la familia Dávila? —Allí está <em>su</em> casa.
Answer:
What effect did the tech boom have on relationships between home and school?
Explanation: