Answer:
Hace seis años que conocí a mi esposo.
It was six years ago that I met my husband.
Explanation:
The verb hacer can be used in various ways to talk about the passage of time. You can use hacer to describe how long ago something happened or how long you have been doing something. You can also use hacer to describe past actions that were interrupted by another action. Am example would be: <u>Hace</u> <u>seis años</u> <u>que</u> <u>conocí</u> a mi esposo which translates to It was six years ago that I met my husband.
The specific time is 6. Que is que. And the verb is conoci
Waiter= 1
lady= 2
1)Hola se<span>ñora mi nombre es Alberto soy su camarero.
2) Hola soy Penelope quiero empezar con agua mientras pienso en que quiero come
1) Por supuesto ahora vuelvo con su agua
2) Gracias por el agua
1)?Ya sabes lo que vaz a comer?
2) Gracias por las pasta </span>
1) Todavia se estan haciendo se
<span>2) Si, quiero pasta y tostadas
1)Seguro, ahora se lo traigo se</span><span>ñora</span>
<span>2)Gracias por la pasta ?En donde estan las tostadas camarero?
1) Perdone, estan todavia en el horno
2) Esta bien olvidelo. Gracias por todo
1) Fue un placer
(sorry for the "?" at the start fo question I dont know how to do the other one. hope this helps
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Answer:
The Ten Commandments are different from the laws of other groups because they focus on only morals and ethics, not politics. Which of the Christian teachings supports the central idea of democracy? Equality in all people.
Explanation:
Hay un libro y VARIOS papeles en el escritorio
Clarification:
I found the instructions for the exercise: Write sentences using the information provided and the correct form of tener or venir. Make any necessary changes.
Answer:
Question 1 with 1 blank: Yo vengo de Italia.
Question 2 with 1 blank: Nuestros primos vienen a las 10:00 p. m.
Question 3 with 1 blank: Tú tienes miedo de la película (movie) de horror.
Question 4 with 1 blank: Nosotras tenemos ganas de mirar televisión.
Question 5 with 1 blank: Usted tiene mucha sed.
Question 6 with 1 blank: Ernesto decide venir a la casa.
Explanation:
In this exercise, you have to write sentences with the correct form of "tener" and "venir".
These verbs are conjugated in the<u> Spanish simple present tense</u> (''presente del indicativo'' in Spanish), which is used to talk about habitual situations, routines, universal truths, facts and things happening now or in the near future.
However, in question 6, the verb "venir" is in its infinitive form.