Answer:
1) Ver películas es mi pasatiempo.
2) Alejandro está en el parque de la universidad
3) Cuando podemos, Gloria y yo asistimos a los partidos de los Yankees
4) ¿Te gusta jugar videojuegos en tus ratos libres?
5) Daniel y Felipe pasean en bicicleta por el parque
Explanation:
The present indicative in Spanish is used to place an action at the time of speech or in the very near future, to describe a routine or actions that are repeated, or to refer to stable or permanent situations.
Example:
Manolo cada martes JUEGA al fútbol. JUEGA al fútbol desde hace cinco años.
El próximo domingo su equipo PARTICIPA en un campeonato.
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Answer:
Se pueden llenar
4 vasos
Explanation:
Resulta de una división de fracciones.
La división de fracciones se efectúa así:
(a/b) / (c/d) = (a*d) / (b*c)
en este caso:
1 / (1/4)
recordemos que
1 = 1/1
entonces:
1 / (1/4) = (1/1) / (1/4) = (1*4) / (1*1) = 4/1 = 4
What’s the question though?
Answer:
Explanation:
<em>Pagaba con tarjeta de crédito casi siempre. (</em><em> hoy / casi siempre )</em>
<em>She/he paid with a credit card usually.</em>
<em>Hoy, in Spanish language, means today. If that was the case, it would mean that the action that occurred is totally over, so we would use another tense. We would used pagó, which is a preterite tense, in the third person singular form.</em>
<em>Because the correct answer is casi siempre, which means, usually, we would use a imperfect tense, in the third person singular form, just like we did. We use this tense for some actions in the past, that don't seem like they've ever finished, as well as for actions that we don't know when they started and when and if they finished. </em>
i would say explorar
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