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Cuando yo andaba en el la secundaria yo jugaba con mis amigos a jugar las escondidas o dormir. yo me portaba medio bien, no bien y tampoco mal pero supongo que me porté bien. jugar con mis amigos en las bicis meterme en las albercas con ellos correr con ellos pero mi mamá casi no me dejaba a mí me encantaba 3 mes porque los regalos y te inscriben porque toda mi familia se junta.
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The noun and the adjective are always both plural or both singular and are always both feminine or masculine depending on the noun
for example: Yo como la manzana roja. OR Yo como las manzanas rojas.
the first sentnce means I eat the red apple and the second means I east the red apples.
Explanation:
<span>De nino yo quería ser comico
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<span>Where is the Andes mountain range located?
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b. South America
Depends on what you want to say, since "Tomar' has two meanings.
"Tomar", as in drinking and "tomar", as in taking.
I honestly don't think there's actually a formal way of saying tomar. It depends on the sentence & how you want to address the person.
Ex. Usted se puede tomar el agua? Can you drink the water?
Ahora, ustedes tomaran el examen > Now, you'll take the exam (but in a polite way!)
If you have any more doubts feel free to ask me!