Capitales
1. Tegucigalpa y Comayagüela
2.La Habana
3.Montevideo
4.Asunción;
5.Bogotá
6.San Francisco de Quito
7.Ciudad de México
8.San José
9.Caracas
10.Lima
11.Barcelona
12.Buenos Aires
13.San Salvador
14.Santiago de Chile
15.Ciudad de Guatemala
16.Managua
17.San Juan
18. Sucre
19. Santo Domingo
20.Ciudad de Panamá
Don't know the origins tho sorry :I
Answer is D , hopefully you get it right
Answer:
The correct answer is: su/sus
Explanation:
In Spanish, we can use the following structure to express the possession of a certain thing: <u>object + de + person</u>.
e.g. el libro de Juan
We also can replace the name of the person (3rd person of the singular) with a possessive adjective (su or sus).
e.g. su libro
We use the possessive adjectives to express who possesses something.
For plural forms, we use possessive adjective form - sus.
e.g. los libros de Juan y Ana = sus libros
Answer:
Hugo Chávez, Venezuelan president from 1999 to 2013, was temporarily ousted in 1992 by right-wing elements of the army, but his supporters reinstated Chávez after violent protests.
Chávez tries to put his doctrine of socialism "The Bolivarian Revolution" into execution. This controversial doctrine strives to bring more equality between social classes, while at the same time attacking globalization and causing instability in the region.
Use some vocabulary words from this unit to write a sentence in Spanish that describes Hugo Chávez: