Answer:
try doing the mexican flag
Explanation:
and say this la bandera de mexico es rojo verde y blanco. En medio de la bandera ay una aguila con una serpiente.
<h2>Correct answer:</h2><h3>cayó, rompió</h3>
Both words are conjugations of different verbs but in the same tense. So this tense is the preterite. The preterite tense is one of two simple past tenses. It is used to describe actions that took place or were completed at a certain point in the past. So cayó comes from the verb caer and rompió comes from the verb romper. Both conjugations stands for the third person singular. On the other hand, this sentence uses the reflexive pronoun se (third person singular). In Spanish, we use Reflexive Pronouns with a verb to point out that a person carries out an action to or for himself or herself. Finally:
<em>Ayer, mi prima se </em><em>cayó</em><em> de la bicicleta y se</em><em> rompió </em><em>la pierna</em>
Answer:
no la tengo
Explanation:
perdon, pero tengo la maleta, tiene una a en el final
it has an a at the end so it's feminine
Answer:
Don Aurelio, un viejo con más de cien años de vida, había nacido y crecido en Palos Verdes, California, hoy parte de los Estados Unidos. Su único deseo antes de morir era volver a este lugar y ser enterrado junto a su esposa, la abuela Mercedes. Ramiro, uno de sus nietos, lleva al abuelo a Palos Verdes con su amigo Agustín para cumplirle su último deseo. Después de varias horas de viaje, llegan al lugar y el viejo identifica allí la iglesia donde se casó con Merceditas y empieza a contarle a su nieto lo que sucedió en ese entonces. Cuando llegan a descansar a la casa de Pedro, un amigo de la familia, el viejo muere tranquilo después de haber logrado su anhelo. Finalmente, gracias a la ayuda de este amigo, Ramiro encuentra el árbol cerca del cual está enterrada su abuela Mercedes y los tres hombres sepultan al viejo junto a su amada esposa.
Explanation:
The text you have written in Spanish is very well written.
This text would say something like this in English:
<em>Don Aurelio, an old man with more than one hundred years of life, was born and raised in Palos Verdes, California, today part of the United States. His only wish before he died was to return to this place and be buried with his wife, Grandmother Mercedes. Ramiro, one of his grandchildren, takes his grandfather to Palos Verdes with his friend Agustín to fulfill his last wish. After several hours of travel, they arrive at the place and the old man identifies there the church where he married Merceditas and begins to tell his grandson what happened at that time. When they get to rest at the house of Pedro, a friend of the family, the old man dies calmly after having achieved his longing. Finally, thanks to the help of this friend, Ramiro finds the tree near which his grandmother Mercedes is buried and the three men bury the old man next to his beloved wife. </em>
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