Answer:
c. Sabe
Explanation:
In spanish when we refer to speak some language, we use the verb "saber" which in English is know. Option b is no correct because it belongs to prural form and the sentences is talking about Daniel (e.g. he).
Answer: Physical Gestures and Introductions Peruvian greetings and introductions are generally accompanied by a handshake or a kiss on the cheek. A firm handshake is customary between men, while a kiss is standard practice in most other situations. Peruvians kiss each other once on the right cheek. A warm Welcome When meeting friends in Costa Rica, it's customary to kiss the other person's cheek lightly. This greeting is typically reserved for meetings between members of the opposite gender, as men meeting one another typically do so with a handshake or one-armed hug. Maintaining eye contact during these greetings is considered polite.
Explanation:
I would answer C it consist of tiny spoon size servings
a little as many different spoons with different food inside. like glas cups also
so you may taste different specialities....
Hope I helped !
Answer:1(cierto)2(falso)3(cierto)4(falso)5(falso)
Explanation:
Answer:
Mis amigos VIAJARÍAN a España si pudieran.
Explanation:
Mis amigos VIAJARÍAN a España si pudieran.
("My friends would travel to Spain if they could")
That's the use of the conditional... meaning they wish they could... but they cannot.
The verb viajar (to travel) conjugates this way in conditional:
yo viajar-ía
tú viajar-ías
usted, él, ella viajar-ía
nosotros viajar-íamos
vosotros viajar-íais
ustedes, ellos, ellas viajar-ían
Mis amigos = ellos