11. b
12. c
13 a
14 c?
15 c
16 b
17 c?
sorry if some are wrong
Marta es baja.
When we want to describe <u>something</u> or <u>someone</u> <u>physically</u>, we use the verb "ser" (to be). In this case the verb is in the present indicative.
<h3>Present indicative of the verb "ser" (to be): </h3>
- Yo soy
- Tú eres
- Usted es
- Él es
- Ella es
- Nosotros/as somos
- Vosotros/as sois
- Ustedes son
- Ellos/as son
<h3><em><u>MissSpanish</u></em></h3>
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options for this question we can say the following.
Yo did not specify to what region you are referring to. That is why we are going to answer in general terms.
The means of transportation that were frequent in the region during the colonial era were ships to cross the Atlantic Ocean, boats to navigate in the rivers, and wagons and horses to transport people to short distant places.
Of course, Europeans used to ships when they traveled to the American continent. Some rivers were navigable and boats were already used by Native American Indians. Horses and wagons were used to carry heavy loads to short distant places. But let's remind that colonists like to walk, and they walked a lot.
Answer:
In this exercise it is necessary to use the pronoun se and a verb that matches according to the context of the sentence.
The verbs are: acabar, hablar, olvidar, perder, poder, vender
Explanation:
1. verb: vender
En el mercado se venden verduras de todos los tipos.
2. verb: hablar
En esta clase sólo se habla español.
3. verb: olvidar
A Selena siempre se le olvidan las llaves en casa.
4. Verb: acabar
A Juan siempre se le acaba el dinero.
5. verb: perder
Me ayudas a encontrar el reloj? se me perdió ayer.
6. verb: poder
La puerta de la oficina está cerrada. No se puede entrar.