Answer:
1) ¿Tú sabes hablar francés?
2) Yo no sé cómo hacer la tarea.
3) Mis padres no conocen el Parque Nacional Yosemite.
4) Anita y yo no sabemos dónde está el parque.
5) Quien sabe dos lenguas vale por dos.
Explanation:
1) Do you know how to speak French?
2) I don't know how to do homework.
3) My parents did not know Yosemite National Park.
4) Anita and I do not know where the park is.
5) Who knows two languages is worth two.
Answer: The right answer is the C) Olivia ha estudiado mucho para la clase.
Explanation: Just to elaborate a little on the answer, it can be added that the present perfect in Spanish, as it does in English, combines the present tense of the verb <em>haber</em> (to have) and the participle of another verb (eaten/comido, said/dicho, and so on). The participle of the verb <em>estudiar</em> is <em>estudiado</em>, so options A and C are incorrect. Option D translates as "she is going to study," and that is not the present perfect, but the future.
Answer: english: 12. A student in his defense of the project
explains about biomes and at the same time makes
emphasis on the importance of factors
that determine the characteristics of the
biomes, these are: *
(1 point)
Climate, soil, producers and
consumers
Explanation: you did not say what Im supposed to do
Answer:
“Creo” que voy a ir a la fiesta.