"Nice to meet you" in Spanish is "Encantada de conocerte!" Or "Bonito a reunirse tú." Basically the thing with languages is that you can say the same thing with just different words. The first sentence I gave you is more like a phrase, it still means "Nice to meet you." While the second one also means "Nice to meet you" but it's me breaking down each of the words to form my new sentence which means the exact same thing.
I hope all is well, and you pass! Good luck, rockstar! (:
D) puedan tener sus tierras
1. i put the tortillas on the plate 2. they bargain in the market 3. i give my sister a gift 4. i play tennis 5. i see a folk dance 6. i know that the Zapotects are from Mexico 7. i know a lot of people 8. i fall in the water
Answer:
1. Un estudiante desea hablar con su profesora de biologia.
2. Mateo va a desayunar en la cafeteria de la escuela.
3.Me gusta cantar y bailar.
4.Los profesores contestan las preguntas de los estudiantes.
5. Te gusta la clase de musica?
6.Nosotros esperamos el viaje a Madrid.
7. No me gustan los examenes.
Explanation:
I hope this help!
abuelo = grandfather
Explanation:
My __grandfather______ , my father's father, is 80 years old. grandfather = Mi _____abuelo___ , el padre de mi papá, tiene 80 años.