Answer:
Traffic facing a circular GREEN signal may proceed straight through cautiously or turn right or left unless a sign prohibits either such turn.
Explanation:
Traffic signals control and regulate all road users. They prohibit, permit, stop, make proceed, indicate the direction, etc. Three basic traffic signal colors are:
RED - stop
YELLOW - continue carefully
GREEN - go.
Traffic lights can also have the shape of an arrow.
In the example, the green traffic light permits the vehicles to proceed, but they should we cautious whenever they are at a crossroads. If there is no sign of prohibition, they can turn right or left.
Answer:
False
Explanation:
While it is true a summary needs to be informative, trying to include all the possible information from your source would be pointless since it is a summary rather picking out the main points will be more effective.
1. The correct answer is "oímos."
The sentence says: In the morning, we go to church and ____ the sermon. "Oír" means "to hear" and "poner" means "to put," so "oír" is the correct verb. Since the subject is "we" (nosotros), you must conjugate the verb in the second-person plural form: oímos.
2. The correct answer is "salimos."
The sentence says: At noon, we ____ the church and we come to this park. "Decir" means "to say" and "salir" means "to leave," so "salir" is the correct verb. The subject pronoun is still "we," so the correct conjugation (second-person plural) is "salimos."
3. The correct answer is "trae."
The sentence says: My Aunt Gloria ___ some sandwiches... "Traer" means "to bring" and "ver" means "to see," so "traer" is the correct verb. The subject pronoun is now third person singular (she - ella), so "traer" becomes "trae."
4. The correct answer is "traigo."
The previous sentence continues: ...and, since I like music, I ___ a radio. "Traer" means "to bring" and "hacer" means "to make" or "to do," so the correct verb is "traer." The subject pronoun is I (yo), so the correct conjugation is "traigo" (in the present tense, this verb is only irregular in the first-person singular form).
5. The correct answer is "pongo."
The sentence says: I don't ____ the music on too loud. "Hacer" means "to make" or "to do," and "poner" means "to put," so "poner" is the correct verb. Like "traer," "poner" is irregular in the first-person singular form for present tense: pongo.
6. The correct answer is "salgo."
The sentence says: Later on, I ___ with my friends to the movie theater... "Salir" means "to leave" and "ver" means "to see," so "salir" is the correct verb. Like "traer" and "poner," "salir" will be irregular in the first-person singular form for present tense: salgo.
7. The correct answer is "vimos."
The previous sentence continues: ...and we ____ a movie. "Decir" means "to say" and "ver" means "to see," so "ver" is the correct verb. The verb should still be conjugated with the "we" subject pronoun (second-person plural), so the correct answer is "vimos."
8. For the four sentences (oraciones), you could talk about how you go to Mexico to play a tennis match. For example: Salimos para Mexico porque somos en el partido de tenis, y vamos a jugar contra otro partido (We're leaving for Mexico because we're on the tennis team, and we're going to play against another team). You could continue by talking about how you won against a girl named Alejandra, etc.
Answer:
the milk is colder in the fridge
Mike is slimmer than you
he is happier than Tom
I am really glad you know, even glader
she is more clever than I thought
he is getting more and more anxious
come in, friends! this restaurant is better than the other one.
The skirt is nicer than the blouse
Explanation:
your welcome :)
Answer:
This paragraph is in Filipino.
The translation of this paragraph in English is as follow:
It leaves a lesson and philosophy to every reader. Other sayings have become part of our linguistic culture, especially those written and spoken by our great heroes and stylized writers. Many of these are commonly used in books and are used as illustrations in speech. The proverb is important in the life of a Filipino.