You would say Hola in Spanish
(La) maestra de historia viene de uruguay
Letterboxesmakemakemakepacksonthecrosscarrier Good afternoon, are you Miss Ramírez? I bring you one (1). JUANITA Yes, it's me. Who sent it? CARTERO Mrs. Brito. And he also has two (2). JUANITA Oh, but none is from my boyfriend! Did not get anything from Manuel Fuentes? CARRIER Yes, but he sent the letter to (3) without putting a (4) on the envelope.JUANITA So, what do you recommend I do? CARRIER I suggest you go to (5). As long as you pay for the cost of the stamp, you can get the letter without any problem. JUANITA Uy, another diligence, and I do not have much time this afternoon for (6) queue in the mail, but I'll be right away. I hope it's a love letter!
this is your paragraph in english but whats the question
<span>Yo limpio mi carro.
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Since <em>limpiar</em> is an -ar verb, when you conjugate it into the first person of the present tense, you simply replace the -ar ending with -o.
So, limpiar turns into limpio.
Answer:
"Make sure you pack a variety of clothes, so you can have an outfit for every occasion". This sentence says exactly the opposite to what the reading is advicing. According to the readin, we should pack light.
"If you are flying on a plane to a warm climate, just pack shorts and flip flops since it will be hot there". The reading doesn't mention anything about weather and climate.
" Be sure to bring all your important documents with you in your backpack. Don't leave them in the Hotel". The reading advices NOT to put money or important document in your backpack, given that pickpockets could be around!
According to the reading the best advise is: " Pack lighly and just what you need but be sure to include a light jacket for the plane and comfortable shoes".