Answer:
El pescado huele mal.
Explanation:
"El pescado" is <em>him</em> (in English "it"), therefore we use the 3rd singular person verb form of the present tense of the verb oler (to smell) which is "huele".
This is verb is somewhat irregular, look at the present tense of oler:
- Yo <u>huelo</u>
- Tú <u>hueles</u>
- Él/Ella<u> huele</u>
- Nosotros <em>olemos</em>
- Vosotros<em> oléis</em>
- Ellos/Ellas <u>huelen</u>
Native speaker over here. I hope this is helpful.
They are both in South America
Answer:
yo me levante y luego me bane. lluego me lave los dientes. despues me puse mi ropa. luego me peino el pelo. y lluego ya es hora de escuela y me voy a la escuela.
There are six words that we need to use in this paragraph. Those are: <span>atún, cebolla, cerveza, pavo, peras, uvas. So, the paragraph is as follows:
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Hoy voy a hacer una cena especial para mi esposo. Como a manuel no le gusta el pescado, en vez de atún, voy a cocinar un pavo con salsa de cebolla. De postre, tengo dos tipos de fruta. Voy a preparar peras al vino y también tengo uvas, que son mis frutas favoritas. Para beber voy a servir agua mineral y cerveza.
Whose translation is:
<em>I'm going to make a special dinner for my husband today. As Manuel doesn't like fish, I'm going to cook a turkey with </em><em>onion</em><em> sauce rather than </em><em>tuna. </em><em>I have two types of fruit for dessert. </em></span><em>I'm going to prepare pears with wine and I also have grapes, which are my favorite fruits. I will serve mineral water and beer for drinking.
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Atún - Tuna
Pavo - Turkey
Cebolla - Onion
Peras - Pears
Uvas - Grapes
Cerveza - Beer</span>
<span>the things we see and society deems beautiful and attractive become what people wear and how they act, which is basically our daily life
</span><span>las cosas que vemos y la sociedad consideran bellas y atractivas se convierten en lo que la gente usa y cómo actúa, que es básicamente nuestra vida cotidiana</span>