People are at the airport. Some are putting luggage away. This airport seems Spanish, or these people are going somewhere spanish. One man is being scanned. An elderly woman is getting her bag checked by security.
Or if you need a Spanish answer..
La gente está en el aeropuerto. Algunos están guardando el equipaje. Este aeropuerto parece español, o esta gente va a un lugar español. Un hombre está siendo escaneado. Una anciana está revisando su bolso por seguridad.
I think the answer you are looking for is "el traje", I hope this is correct????
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The “three-legged stool” is an old phrase that many financial planners once used to describe the three most common sources of retirement income: Social Security, employee pensions, and personal savings. It was expected that this trio would together provide a solid financial foundation for the senior years. None of the three was expected to support most retirees on its own.
Times have changed, though, and so has the three-legged stool.
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-Mis amigos jugaban la guitarra y yo jugaba el piano
-Los estudiantes escucharon la maestra
-Mi mama compro frutas y verduras para lonche
-Yo camine a la escuela todos los dias
-Marisela y yo fuimos a comprar
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hope it helped if not
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Argentina: argentino, argentina, argentinos, argentinas
Bolivia: boliviano, boliviana, bolivianos,
I only did the first two but I explained it.
Its how you call the people from that country. So Masculino Singular means: Singular masculine/ One guy. Femenino Singular means: Singular feminine/ One girl. Get it?