Answer: naranja, amarillo y negro
morado, blanco y negro
azul, verde y rojo
azul, amarillo y negro
(in order from left to right)
Explanation:
You may copy and paste the accented and special characters from this list if needed: A, á, É, é, Í, í, Ó, ó, Ú, ú, ü, Ñ, ñ, ¡, ¿
neonofarm [45]
Answer:
Estoy bien, gracias. ¿Y usted?
Explanation:
"bien" means well.
This would be the proper way to complete the sentence.
Answer:
1- pidas
2- llames
3- cuentes
4- sepas
5- seas
Explanation:
I included the verbs required for this filling in the gap exercise between parenthesis. All the verbs have been conjugated in the subjuntive mood. The subjuntive mood is mainly used to express wishes, uncertainty, volition and suggestions.
1- Es importante que tú pidas (ask) una cita previamente. Verb "pedir" conjugated in the present of the subjunctive mood for the second person singular "tú" to express advice.
2- Te sugiero que tú llames (call) por teléfono con anterioridad. Verb "llamar" conjugated in the present of the subjuntive mood for the second person singular "tú" to express advice.
3- No es bueno que tú cuentes (tell) chismes o información sin confirmar. Verb "contar" conjugated in the present of the subjuntive mood for the second person singular "tú" to express advice.
4- Es posible que tú sepas (know) poco acerca de tu entrevistado. Verb "saber" conjugated in the present of the subjuntive mood for the second person singular "tú" to express probability.
5- Es mejor que tú seas (be) muy diplomático al hacer las preguntas. Verb "ser" conjugated in the present of the subjuntive mood for the second person singular "tú" to express advice.
Fútbol: soccer
Gimnasia: gymnastics
Kárate: karate
Boxeo:
boxing
Answer: Mientras la gente de la Florida tomaba el sol en la playa, la gente de Argentina esquiaba en las montañas.
While the people of Florida sunbathed on the beach, the people of Argentina skied in the mountains.
Explanation: the word "Mientras" is an adverb of time that is used as a connector between two sentences that describe actions that occur simultaneously. When two actions that were performed simultaneously in the past are described, both verbs must be conjugated in the imperfect past.
tomaba : imperfect past
esquiaba : imperfect past