Answer:
For this exercise we have to complete the sentences with the verb conjugated in future
Explanation:
In Spanish we can express future with the future simple that modifies the main verb in infinitive, all the verbs (ar, er, ir) have the same ending and it depends on the subject pronoun
yo -é
tú -ás
usted, él, ella -á
nosotros -emos
ustedes, ellos, ellas -án
1. Cuando el hombre se dé cuenta del daño que causan las industrias, (dejar) dejará (will stop) de contaminar el medio ambiente.
2. Si seguimos utilizando aerosoles (destruir) destruiremos (will destroy) aún más la capa de ozono.
3. ¿Crees que las compañías multinacionales (seguir) seguirán (will continue) explotando los recursos de la selva amazónica?
4. El país (deber) deberá (will have to) encontrar la manera de generar energía eléctrica sin destruir el paisaje natural.
5. Dentro de diez años, nuestra ciudad (estar) estará (will be) consumiendo más energía que en la actualidad.
6. La tormenta que viene (ser) será (will be) tan fuerte que (inundar) inundará (will flood) las calles.
Answer:
English: Where is the church located?
Spanish: Dónde se encuentra la iglesia?
Explanation:
<span>Tú oyes ___ tu mamá.
The "personal a" is necessary.<-------
The "personal a" is not necessary.
(with a)you hear your mom
(without a)you listen to your mom</span>
C. Writing: Write two paragraphs (6-8 sentences each) well detailed and organized on the following topic:
Alberto Fujimori, a Peruvian-Japanese politician, fought terrorists and drug traffickers with a strong hand; However, at the same time, he was forced to resign from the presidency due to internal corruption. What are the limits that must overcome a president who, on the one hand, fights internal corruption with a strong hand? Are there similar cases in the US government? If so, how have they solved it?
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