Hola is how you say hi in spanish.
Answer:
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Explanation:
it means you have been rockrolled..
<h3>Complete the sentences with the verb in the passive voice.</h3><h3>Los movimientos literarios del siglo XX ________(organizarse) en cuatro épocas: el Realismo, el Modernismo, el boom y el post-boom.</h3>
Answer: organizáronse
Los movimientos literarios del siglo XX, organizáronse en cuatro épocas: el Realismo, el Modernismo, el boom y el post-boom.
Translation: Literary movements of the twentieth century, were organized in four periods: Realism, Modernism, boom and post-boom.
Explanation: The action of the verb happened in the past and it is over, so the verb must be conjugated in the preterite tense. "Se organizaron". Third person in the plural. In addition, in reflexive verbs the subject who performs the action is the same one who receives it, so the passive voice changing the subject that performs the action for the one who receives it does not modify the construction of the sentence. On the other hand, if in this exercise a single word is specifically requested as an answer, in Spanish language is possible to move the reflexive pronoun that substitutes the subject, adding it to the verb, creating a single word. Organizáronse.
1.
Yo conozco a muchas personas en México.
(I know a lot of people in Mexico.)
'conozco' is the correct conjugation of conocer (to know) for 'Yo' in this sentence. conocer is used for expressing that you know a person, place, or object.
2.
Doy un regalo a mi hermano.
(I give a gift to my brother.)
'doy' (I give) is the only word that would make sense in this context: you give a 'regalo' (gift) to people you love.
3.
Yo no veo bien la pizarra de clase.
(I can't see the class board well.)
'veo' (I see) is the only verb that makes sense in this context.
4.
Ella sabe bien el vocabulario.
(She knows the vocabulary well.)
'sabe' is the correct conjugation of saber (to know) for 'Ella'. saber is used to refer to your knowledge of something.
5.
Yo no sé la repuesta.
(I don't know the answer.)
'sé' is the correct conjugation for 'yo' in this sentence. saber is used to refer to the answer, which you lack the knowledge of.