Answer:
1. Puedes venir a mirar este programa?
2. No Vas a apagar la comutadora?
3. Puedes llamar al portero y decirle que la luz se apago?
4 Puedes poner la television ahora; o la puedes poner despues
5. No the procupes pr el trabajo; No quieres descansar un poco?
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Answer:
Read and think. I translated the text for you.
Explanation:
In Santiago, Chile, three people are looking for a new house and they read the ad on the right. Who do you think wants to buy a house?
José Guzmán:
I want to live pretty close to my work. It is important for my wife to have a an equipped kitchen. I would prefer a house with one floor because my parents are going to live with as and stairs are very difficult for them.
Alejandro Lara:
My parents and I live in an apartment right now. I want a house with three bedrooms because my cousins come to our house sometimes. I don't want a large house because I don't like to vacuum or clean the bathrooms.
Answer:
María en pretérito era Es Era
Explanation:
Answer: In spanish most adjectives end in either o, a, or e.
Explanation:
When they end in “o” it is usually when referring to something in a masculine way, and when ending in “a” it refers in a feminine matter ( ex: niño (boy), Niña (girl) )