Answer:
1. Te sugiero que busques una casa en un barrio seguro.
2. Te insisto en que mires los baños, la cocina y el sótano.
3. Te recomiendo que compares precios de varias casas antes de decidir.
4. Te aconsejo que hables con los vecinos del barrio.
Explanation:
Subordinate noun sentences are equivalent to a noun noun or noun phrase, so they perform the same functions as this one (subject, attribute, CD, term of a prepositional phrase).
1. They are introduced by a nexus or an infinitive.
2. They are switchable by a noun. But since substitution is not always possible, it is recommended to switch them to a neutral demonstrative pronoun: THIS, THAT, THAT.
Answer:
ha hah kya hawks ha us ha gets held is raha guys
Explanation:
BBC news kha kha texts jffjgjgjgjfkf ha high if
The ones with la are feminine and the ones with el are masculine. When the noun ends in an “a” it’s obviously feminine and when a noun ends in “el” it’s obviously masculine. It’s hard to tell whether it’s masculine or feminine when theres los and las and when it doesn’t end in an “a” or “e”