<span>prometemos
prometimos
prometeríamos
<span>prometeremos</span></span>
<h2>Right answer: hará
</h2>
In this case, the Spanish verb hacer refers to <u>weather conditions or atmospheric temperature. </u>
In this way the verb hacer <u>in its many conjugations</u> works as an impersonal verb, that is, it is conjugated in the third person in singular, without any reference to the subject.
This means it is not necesary the subject in a sentence with these conditions.
In addition, at the beginning of the conversation, Eric uses the word mañana (tomorrow), that means we have to conjugate the verb hacer in future tense as <u>hará</u>.
According to this rule, the correct option is
<h2>
Hará mucho frío
</h2>
It will be very cold
Answer:
(1) tan
(2) menos
Explanation:
First, I think you are learning comparative words, so in Spanish these two words are used together <em>tan </em>+ adjective/adverb + <em>como</em> + noun/adjective/phrase (e.g. <em>as</em> good <em>as</em> new)
From the negative review of the Hotel Internacional we can imply that the person who is talking is "less" (<em>menos</em>) happy in Hotel Internacional than in Hotel Central.
Answer:
<u>Es </u>muy tarde, pero todavía hay muchos invitados y familiares <u>estan aqui</u>
Explanation:
Esto es lo que creo que llena los espacios en blanco,
Espero que esto ayude.