Answer:
Yo! A Cuban here that lived in the Island for 11 years.
Explanation:
The building during the colonial times were built for rich Families of whites (usually plantation owners of either tobacco or sugar cane). This meant that the houses were a lot more unique and colorful since every wealthy family wanted to show their power. However, although each house was unique, the majority of these houses still followed a similar Spanish Villa type of building which is essentially a 2 story house with an open space in the middle with views to the sky. A lot of these houses can still be found in Havana today though they now belong to everyday Cubans and instead of 1 wealthy family, there are 5+ families in a single house which is divided into different rooms.
After the communist revolution though, the houses followed a soviet style of building. these are large apartment buildings of at least 5 stories with identical apartments with 2-3 rooms. These buildings were often left with the bare concrete and no paint to reduce costs. These apartments were then sold individually to families for a relatively cheap price so that all Cubans could have a place to live. This is why the homelessness percentage of Cuba is so low. Also, this style of housing follows the socialist ideology of "the same for everyone" since everybody in the building had the same number of rooms, space, and so on.
Answer:
The father is in the bedroom putting on his shoes.
The son is in the bathroom brushing his teeth.
The daughter is in the bedroom doing her homework.
The grandmother is in the living room watching tv.
The mother is in the kitchen taking care of her childs lunch.
The littlest daughter is eating lunch.
The son is in the yard playing fetch with his dog.
Explanation:
El padre está en el dormitorio poniéndose los zapatos.
El hijo está en el baño lavándose los dientes.
La hija está en el dormitorio haciendo sus deberes.
La abuela está en la sala viendo la televisión.
La madre está en la cocina cuidando el almuerzo de su hijo.
La hija más pequeña está almorzando.
El hijo está en el patio jugando a buscar con su perro.
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A subject pronoun is what you call someone, for example you, him, and they. To greet your doctor you should use usted which means you but is only used formally in Spanish. To greet your best friend you would use tú because it also means you but it is informal and you would not talk to your best friend very formally. This is different from English because in English there is only one way to greet someone, ‘you’ while in Spanish there is an informal way ‘tú’ and formal way ‘usted’.
Answer:
If you need it in English it is like this
Explanation:
Good afternoon friends my name is Elena