Answer:
1. Es difícil cuando tienes que despedir de alguien que amas.
2. ¿Por cuánto tiempo vamos a quedarnos nosotros en la casa del abuelito?
3. OA Miguel no le gustan las mañanas, así que su mamá siempre lo
despierta.
4. ¡Qué ganga! El hombre me dio 100 dólares por la bicicleta.
5. ¿ Por casualidad, ¿no tienes un lápiz que me prestes?
6. Abuelita se ve muy bien para ser una mujer de ochenta años.
7. ¿Ya compraste un regalo para Natalia? Sí, aquí lo tengo.
8. ¿Cuándo vas a decir (complemento directo o indirecto) a Sara y Ana?
9. ¿Me das el libro? No, no (complemento directo e indirecto) quiero dar.
10. Veo que tienes la muñeca de Eva. ¡Dásela a Eva ahora!
Explanation:
2 was poorly formulated and the answer was not among the options so I fixed it
3, none of the two options was correct, I corrected it and put the correct answer
.
I hope I have helped
Hello, my name is Antonio and I _____ 10 _ _ Your guide for a hike in the rainforest. When you visit Costa Rica, you _____ 11 ____ to Braulio Carillo National Park and you will find fascinating plants and animals. _____ 12 ____ lazy monkeys and many birds. Never _____ 13 _ _ Return to the hotel, but when you come back, _____ 14 _ A very luxurious room, _____ 15 _ _ in our famous restaurant.
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B Want
C see
D be
E you
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During the celebration, traditional music is heard; dances, customs, and handicrafts are exhibited; games and forums are presented; and traditional food is prepared. All of these activities celebrate the indigenous group and help teach younger generations about the customs of the Wayuu.
Paragraph: Cultura: la frontera entre Colombia y Venezuela
Borders are an important part of our lives as global citizens. These geographical boundaries help define who we are (and who we are not) in many different ways: politically, socially, culturally, etc. Sometimes, borders are established formally by governments and leaders, but, many times, these borders are created informally through interactions among groups of people.
In this lesson, we will look at the "border," or frontera, between the countries of Colombia and Venezuela. This is a formal border established by political entities to divide the two countries, and it is the most active border in South America. The cities of San Cristóbal in Venezuela and Cúcuta in Colombia, separated by only 34 kilometers (21 miles), play an important role in the border activity between the two countries.
Like many borders, there exists a "free zone" between the two countries where goods may be landed, handled, manufactured or reconfigured, and re-exported without the intervention of customs authorities. This free zone is one of the most active in Latin America due in part to the well-developed infrastructure in the area. As a result, employment rates in Cúcuta and San Cristóbal are the highest in both countries.