Chris Perez did not live with Selena as she was growing up
You should call her Mrs. (last name)
Mrs is pronounced like misses
In spanish, you should call her senora
It would be c. terremoto (earthquake), tormenta (storm)
Answer:
Fort his exercis we have to use the preterite and conjugate the mainn verbs according to each subject pronoun
Explanation:
The preterite tense is like in English the simple past and it is used to talk activities that were started and finished at a specific time in past.
1. mis amigos / ver / una película de horror / anoche
ver= ellos vieron
Mis amigos vieron una película de horror anoche (My friends saw a horror movie the last night)
2. mis padres / celebrar / su aniversario / el mes pasado
celebrar= celebraron
Mis padres celebraron su anivresario el mes pasado (My parents celebrated their anniversary the last month)
3. Carlos Antonio / escribirle / una postal / a su novia / ayer
escribirle= Él le escribió
Carlos Antonio le escribió una postal a su novia ayer (Carlos Antonio wrote a letter to his girlfriend yesterday)
4. ¡tú / no estudiar / español / anoche!
estudiar= tú estudiaste
Tú no estudiaste español anoche (You did not study Spanish the last night)
5. Martina y yo / oír / las noticias (the news) / dos veces
oír= nosotras oímos
Martina y yo oímos las noticias dos veces (Martina and I heard the news twice)
Answer:
The noun that best completes the sentence is:
- <u><em>Los zoológicos</em></u><em>.</em>
<em>- </em><em>En muchos de </em><u><em>los zoológicos</em></u><em> modernos, no hay jaulas anticuadas. los animales viven en corrales más naturales.</em>
Explanation:
The translation of the paragraph is:
- In many modern zoos, there are no outdated cages. Animals live in more natural pens.
It is logical to identify that an animal in captivity feels better in an environment that emulates its own ecosystem, for this reason, many of the modern zoos have chosen to leave the animals in much wider delimited areas, where <u>the animals do not feel the pressure of the confinement and survive for much longer</u>, in some cases, when visits are to reserve areas, people enter a cage which provides the route, being the people who are locked and not the animals.