Answer:
The correct answer is Él ve a la duquesa.
Explanation:
The important thing about this sentence is knowing how to locate the article.
Articles always accompany a noun with which they agree in gender (masculine, feminine) and number (singular, plural). In Spanish, there are two types of articles: indeterminate articles (un, una, unas, unas) and definite articles (el / los, la / las, lo).
The way in which this sentence would be correctly written would be:
Pronoun + verb + preposition + definite article + noun.
Él ve a la duquesa.
1st) 2:48 a.m.
2nd) 1:00 p.m.
3rd) 12:00 a.m.
4th) 11:01 p.m.
5th) 2:04 p.m.
6th) 4:30 and I think a.m.
I hope that helps! ( I also hope I'm right! :)
Answer:
1) Cuya
2) Cuando
3) Que
Explanation:
1. cuya ( whose) ...company dedicates to...
2. cuando (when) ... the water contaminates, there are many toxic substances.
3. que ( that) ... looks for a solution for the energy consumption , makes studies in Chicacaque...
Coman I think thats what Google said anyway ;)
One of the traditions is the creation of large scarecrow like effigies, ´viejos´, to enthusiastically set on fire in the streets at midnight. This is Ecuadorian practice to symbolically bid a resounding goodbye to ´los años viejos´, the old years. Ecuadorians also consume twelve grapes upon the stroke of midnight, each representative of one wish for each month of the coming year.