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Margarita [4]
3 years ago
8

1. hace solciertofalso2. va a hacer fríociertofalso3. una mañana de mal tiempociertofalso4. va a estar nubladociertofalso5. buen

a tarde para tomar el solciertofalso6. buena mañana para ir a la playaciertofalsoSan Francisco de Macorís7. hace fríociertofalso8. hace solciertofalso9. va a nevarciertofalso10. va a lloverciertofalso11. hace calorciertofalso12. mal día para excursionesciertofalso
Spanish
1 answer:
blagie [28]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

1. Cierto.

2. Cierto.

3. Falso.

4. Falso.

5. Cierto.

6. Cierto.

7. Cierto.

8. Cierto.

9. Falso.

10. Cierto.

11. Falso.

12. Cierto.

Explanation:

In this exercise you have to say if the statements are true or false according to Santo Domingo's weather.

For example:

1. True because it's sunny.

2. True because it will be cold.

3. False because it's not a morning of bad weather.

4. False because it won't be cloudy.

5. True because it's a good afternoon.

6. True because it's a good morning to go to the beach San Francisco de Macoris.

7. True because it's cold.

8. True because it's sunny.

9. False because it's not going to snow.

10. True because it's going to rain.

11. False because it's not hot.

12. True because it's a bad day to do excursions.

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