Mi amiga es Seny. Ella es muy chistosa. A ella le gusta su clase de gimnasia. A ella no le gusta su clase de coro. Ella necesita una blusa y pantalones.
Answer:
Nunca había salido del país y quería visitar algún lugar exótico. Siempre quiso ir a Guatemala. Reservó un pasaje en una agencia que nadie conocía y que ni siquiera ofrecía seguro de viajes. Viajó con un grupo de turistas que también habían comprado el pasaje en la misma agencia. Decidieron que jamás regresarían a esa agencia.
Explanation:
<em>Nunca, nadie, ni siquiera, jamás</em> are adverbs of denial are those that are used to deny something that would appear as positive when faced with its omission. For example: no, never, ever.
The structure of the language assumes that it is not necessary to affirm the positive of what did happen, while it is necessary to express the negative when it is a matter of facts that did not happen: adverbs of negation acquire importance, since their absence would make the sentence understood in exactly the opposite way.
Adverbs of negation have certain characteristics typical of adverbs: they do not vary in gender and number and act as nuclei of circumstantial complements (in particular, circumstantial negatives).
<em>También</em> It is also an adverb so it is used to indicate that what is expressed in the word or sequence it affects is in addition to what was said before: <em>Jaime and his mother live in Lisbon.</em>
<em>Algún</em><em> is</em> an indefinite adjective, always before the masculine singular noun
The students in Puerto Rico walk to school .
Answer : No, because for there to be this, there must be two vowels together, and in that word there are not two vowels together.
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