experssiones idiotas are the same in english just different spelling but same meaning
Answer:
1. yo entendía, hablaba
2. tu entendías, hablabas
3. él/ella/usted entendía, hablaba
4. nosotros entendíamos, hablábamos
5. ustedes/ellos/ellas entendían, hablaban
Second excercise:
2. Camila tiene fiebre. Camila tenía fiebre.
3. La enfermera siempre me toma la temperatura. La enfermera siempre me tomaba la temperatura.
4. Enrique tiene dolor de cabeza con frecuencia. Enrique tenía dolor de cabeza con frecuencia.
5. A los niños les duele la garganta. A los niños les dolía la garganta.
6. A nosotros no nos gusta ir al dentista. A nosotros no nos gustaba ir al dentista.
7. Yo soy alérgico a la aspirina. Yo era alérgico a la aspirina.
Explanation:
The imperfect past tense of the indicative is a frequent tense in Romance languages. It describes an action or state in the past whose time limits are not relevant, that is, a grammatical time of the past with a grammatical aspect. It is used in Spanish to express courses of past actions whose beginning and end are not specified.
Answer:
1. Niños.
2. Participan.
3. Parte.
4. Salsa, merengue.
5. Popular.
Explanation:
In this exercise you have to complete the blanks with the missing word. To do that you have to pay attention to the words around in order to guess the missing word.
For example:
1. It is estimated that in 2034 one in three children will be of hispanic origin.
2. Hispanic people participate in the daily and professional life of Canada.
3. Little Havana is a part of Cuba in the United States.
4. The Puerto Rican parade is a great show in which people dance salsa and merengue.
5. Mexican food is very popular in the United States.
Answer:
1.comiste
2.escribimos
3.subió
4.abrió
5.salió
6.recibí
7.perdió
8.vimos
9.conocen
10.corre
11.volverán o volvieron
12.asistirán
13.entiende o entendió
14.prometieron
15escogiste
16.envolvió
17.permití
18.resolvió
19.sorprendió
20.aprenden o aprendieron
Answer:
“Seam allowance (sometimes called inlays) is the area between the fabric edge and the stitching line on two (or more) pieces of material being sewn together. Seam allowances can range from 1⁄4 inch (6.4 mm) wide to as much as several inches.”