1. I found out what the capital of Ecuador was.
2. I knew what the capital of Ecuador was.
3. I knew (had been to) the capital of Ecuador.
4. I’ve gone to (met) the capital of Ecuador.
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Answer:
A: What do you usually for breakfast?
B: I never have breakfast.
A: How long does it take you to come to school?
B: It usually takes me 20 minutes but now that there is more traffic, I am late sometimes.
A: Are you doing anything interesting this weekend?
B: No, I am not doing anything. Do you have any plans?
A: Do you cook dinner every night?
B: Yes, but today I am going home late so I am ordering a pizza.
5 A: Do you listening to pop music?
B: I love it. I am going to a concert next weekend. Do you want to come?
<span>Atenas, Grecia
6-15 de abril de 1896
París, Francia
20 de mayo al 28 de octubre de 1900
St. Louis, Missouri, Estados Unidos
Del 1 de julio al 23 de noviembre de 1904
Londres, Inglaterra
Del 27 de abril al 31 de octubre de 1908
Estocolmo, Suiza
5 de mayo al 22 de julio de 1912
Berlín, Alemania
CANCELADO
Amberes, Bélgica
20 de abril al 12 de septiembre de 1920
París, Francia
4 de mayo al 27 de julio de 1924
Amsterdam, Holanda
17 de mayo al 12 de agosto de 1928
Los Ángeles, California, EE.UU.
30 de julio al 14 de agosto de 1932
Berlín, Alemania
Del 1 al 16 de agosto de 1936
Tokio, Japón
CANCELADO
Londres, Inglaterra
CANCELADO
Londres, Inglaterra
Del 29 de julio al 14 de agosto de 1948
Helsinki, Finlandia
Del 19 de julio al 3 de agosto de 1952
Melbourne, Australia
Del 22 de noviembre al 8 de diciembre de 1956
Roma, Italia
25 de agosto al 11 de septiembre de 1960
Tokio, Japón
Del 10 al 24 de octubre de 1964
Ciudad de México, México
Del 12 al 27 de octubre de 1968
Munich, Alemania
26 de agosto al 10 de septiembre de 1972
Montreal Canadá
17 de julio al 1 de agosto de 1976
Moscú, Unión Soviética
Del 19 de julio al 3 de agosto de 1980
Los Ángeles, California, EE.UU.
Del 28 de julio al 12 de agosto de 1984
Seúl, República de Corea
17 de septiembre al 2 de octubre de 1988
Barcelona, España
25 de julio al 9 de agosto de 1992
Atlanta, Georgia, Estados Unidos
Del 19 de julio al 9 de agosto de 1996
Sydney, Australia
15 de septiembre - 1 de octubre de 2000
Atenas, Grecia
Del 13 al 29 de agosto de 2004
Beijing, China
8 al 24 de agosto de 2008
Londres, Gran Bretaña
27 de julio al 12 de agosto de 2012
Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
5-21 de agosto de 2016</span>
Horchata is a rice beverage made from rice milk (or tigernut) and cinnamon.
Carlos phones Jamie and invites her to accompany him to the market. Later, at the market, he tells her about the letter. Carlos is supposed to be buying produce for his family's restaurant, but he also wants to purchase fruits and vegetables from la Jacaranda in order to investigate Sra. Gúzman's claim. Jamie goes off to buy the corn and vegetables, and Carlos, the fruit. Jamie asks the first vendor if her corn comes from la Jacaranda. She is told that it doesn't and that they don't purchase from la Jacaranda. Jamie wants to know why, but the saleslady won't offer any information. The second vendor is even less helpful. A nearby señora tells Jamie that this vendor's corn comes from la Jacaranda and that it is contaminated. Jamie eagerly purchases half a kilo while the confused señora looks on. Jamie thanks her profusely and runs off to meet up with Carlos. Jamie and Carlos need to prove that the corn is, indeed, contaminated, so they bring it to Carlos' former biology teacher at the university. Profesora Maldonado agrees to perform some tests that Carlos can collect in two days. Their next stop is the city's health department. Carlos doesn't expect them to provide much assistance, but to his surprise, his former classmate, Roberto, works there. Roberto allows them to go through the files after hours. Carlos wants to see if any complaints have been filed against la Jacaranda. Evidently, several complaints have been filed, but nothing has been done since the owner of la Jacaranda cannot be located. Jamie is shocked to see her great grandmother's name listed as owner.