Por la noche, mi novio ya habia LLEGADO antes de que yo llegara a la casa
Answer:
I'm glad (no)...
I doubt...
It's good that (no)...
It is impossible that...
I hope (no)...
I don't think...
Model
Student 1: The end of the school year is here
Student 2: It is impossible for the end of the school year to come.
1. I received an A in Spanish class.
2. Your best friend recently lost weight.
3. Beyoncé gave a concert yesterday with Jay-Z.
4. My parents made a million dollars.
5. I have learned to speak Japanese.
6. Our teacher was born in Bolivia.
7. I went out last night with...
8. Last year my family and I went hiking to...
Explanation:
Its translated to English
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Answer:</h2>
<em>Carlos, ¿Se </em><em>acuerda </em><em>de cuando fuimos de vacaciones a Cancun hace dos años?</em>
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Explanation:</h2>
This question stands for reflexive pronouns. We use Reflexive Pronouns with a verb to point out that a person carries out an action to or <em>for himself</em> or <em>herself. </em>The action here is to remember something. Since a person is addressing the question to Carlos and uses se, then this matches the subject pronoun usted (formal you). Then the conjugation of acordar must match the third person singular, which is acuerda.
Answer:
<u>Ven</u> en una hora. <u>Ven</u> ahora mismo.
<u>Haz</u> tu tarea despues. No <u>lo hagas</u> ahora.
No <u>puedo ir</u> a la tienda a comprar papel para la impresora. <u>Ve</u> a la cafeteria a comprarme algo de comer.
No <u>me digas</u> que no puedes abrir un archivo. <u>Dime</u> que el programa de computacion funciona sin problemas.
<u>Se</u> generoso con tu tiempo, y no <u>seas</u> antipatico si no entiendo facilmente.
<u>Ten</u> mucha paciencia y no <u>tengas</u> prisa.
<u>Apaga</u> tu telefono cellular, pero no <u>apagues</u> la computadora.