What we must verify in this case is the grammar of the sentence.
For this case we are receiving a direct order.
The translation of the sentence in English is given by:
Put the flowers on the table.
In Spanish, we have different ways of writing the order.
Way 1:
Pon las flores en la mesa.
Way 2:
Ponga las flores en la mesa.
Therefore, the prayer is written correctly.
Answer:
The sentence is written correctly.
Answer:
1. Ningún almacén de la ciudad es tan grande como El Corte Inglés. (Cierto)
2. La mejor ropa es siempre carísima. (Falso)
3. Los zapatos de El Corte Inglés son muy elegantes. (Cierto)
4. En El Corte Inglés gastas menos dinero y siempre tienes muy buena calidad. (Cierto)
5. El horario de El Corte Inglés es tan flexible como el horario de otras tiendas del centro. (Falso)
Explanation:
1. True because "El Corte Inglés" is the biggest grocery in the city.
2. False because "El Corte Inglés" offers the best clothes to cheaper prices.
3. True because shoes at the store "El Corte Inglés" are very elegant.
4. True because at the store "El Corte Inglés" you spend little money buying good quality stuff.
5. False because the schedule of "El Corte Inglés" is the most flexible in the city compared to the other stores in the city centre.
Answer:
Dominican Republic.
Explanation: We want to to see where Felicio lives:
The information that we have is that he lives in a small house and that it is a little bit crowded in there.
With this information, we actually can not guess in what country he lives, he actually could live anywhere in the world. Based on the poverty of the countries (and hence the biggest probability that the habitants live in small houses ) the right answer may be the Dominican Republic, where around a third of the population lives with less than $1.25 per da
Explanation:
Choice A is correct.
Adjectives in English don’t change their endings. E.g The fast, red ball/The fast, red balls
Adjectives in Spanish change their endings. E.g El muchacho alto/ el muchacha alta