Answer and Explanation:
In Spanish, the words <em>por</em> and <em>para</em> are commonly confused because of their similar meaning. Por and Para are usually used instead of 'for'. However, they are used in different situations.
There are different ways in which we can accurately use the preposition 'por' instead.
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<em>For</em><em> example (</em><em>por</em><em> ejemplo):</em>
To mention the reason behind a behavior
<em>Because of - Por</em>
- I didn't go to the movies <u>because of</u> the rain.
- No fui al cine (yo) <u>por</u> la lluvia.
To say Thank you
<em>Thanks for… - Gracias por...</em>
- Thanks <u>for</u> your help.
- Gracias <u>por</u> tu ayuda.
To indicate proximity (place)
<em>Around here / near here - Por aqui</em>
- The restaurant is <u>near</u> here.
- El restaurante está <u>por</u> aquí.
To indicate that someone is performing or has performed an action
<em>Done by - Hecho por</em>
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- The book was written <u>by</u> Stephen King.
- El libro fue escrito <u>por</u> Stephen King.
Educacion is the cognate because in english its education and if u say both it sound the same
Answer:
The answer to your question is ¿Quién cometió el crimen?
Explanation:
¿Quién comete el crimen? This is not the right answer because the verb "cometer" is conjugated in the third person in present simple, it doesn't flts in the sentence.
¿Quién cometió el crimen? This is the right answer because all the parts of the sentence are right.
¿Quién cometiste el crimen? This answer is wrong because the verb cometer is not right conjugated, it's conjugated in the second person in present and must be conjugated in past.
¿Quién comió el crimen? This option is wrong because the verb "comer" can not be used in this sentence. Crimes are not eatable.
They are both national libraries and have been around for a long time.