Answer:
1.Where are you going to see a dramatic play?
-I am going to
2. I want you
(go) to the movies with me tonight.
3. I think students __
(be) very smart.
4. It is not true that my brother______
(meet) my friend Ricardo.
5. One ticket = one
6. It is important that my friends and I
(know) the vocabulary for the
tomorrow's exam.
7. Let's get up. = ______
8. He_is a percussion musical instrument.
Explanation:
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.
To become rich rural owners, these immigrants took the English gentleman as a model. T. Harry William, Richard Current and Frank Freidel show that "the first settlers assumed the English ideal of the gentleman", that is, "a person with special privileges, but also with special obligations, including serving the community and helping the less fortunate (...) Neither in England nor in the colonies did the English believe in social equality
Answer: Mi gripe comenzó cuando regresé a casa de mi viaje de esquí. Al principio, fue solo un poco de tos y picazón en la garganta y en dos días progresó con dolor de cabeza, fiebre alta y escalofríos.
Answer:
Es dudoso que yo vea la televisión esta noche.
Después de graduarme de la escuela secundaria, yo viajaré a México.
Si tuviera un millón de dólares, yo compraría un auto nuevo.
Se prohibe hablar en clase.
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