Answer:
Adjectives are words that describe a noun. Rule #1: In Spanish, adjectives are always placed after the noun. Example: El chico alto. - The tall boy.
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Answer:
C
Explanation: C is how you say goodbye see you somtime later
The sentence says “ I never had to accept this job before.” Trabajo is a noun. If you are trying to say, “ I never had to work before ”, then It would be “trabajar” because it is after the verb “había”.
Ellos nos escuchan i think
<span>We have some sentences in
Spanish so we need to fill in the blank. Both sentence </span>1 and 2 is about time. In
sentence 3 you use the verb<em> tener</em><span> to point out that you need to have breakfast. In
sentence 4 Susana goes
to the swimming pool. Finally, sentence 5 is about time and the weather.
1. Margarita: ¡A las cinco y media! ¿Por qué tan
temprano?
2. Margarita: ¡Qué interesante! ¿A
qué hora te levantas,
Susana?
3. Susana: Sí, y también tengo que desayunar a las siete
4. Margarita: Y yo también... pero
voy a la piscina en unos
momentos y voy a nadar.
5. Susana: ¿Yo? Bueno, me levanto a
las cinco y media. ¿Y tú,
Pablo?
¡Wujuu! Hace calor aquí en las aguas tropicales.
TRANSLATION:
1. Margarita: At half-past five! Why so early?
2. Margarita: How interesting! What time do you get up, Susana?
3. Susana: Yes, and I also have to have breakfast at seven
4. Margarita: And me too... but I go
to the swimming pool in a few
moments, and I'm going swimming.
5. Susana: Me? Well, I get up at
half-past five. And you, Pablo?</span>
Wujuu! It's hot here in the tropical waters