Answer:
b.le duele la garganta
a.le tiene dolor de garganta
Explanation:
because it is the grammatically correct one
How are you
See you
What's up
No more here
Just here walking
Same here
Same here strolling
Nice meeting you
I'm...
My name is
How are you
Very good
Nice greeting you
Nice greeting her
Nice meeting him
Same here
You too
Have a nice day
Have a nice day
Are you?
How's it going
How are you
Have a good time
Nice getting to know you
Once getting to know yo
THESE ARE IN ORDER
Hay
Ella Vivia
Usted Queria
Ella era
Me Gustaba
Yo tenia
<span>Mi madre mi esta hablando.
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Practico espanol con usted en la escuela.<span>
Veo peliculas con usted.<span /></span>
Answer:
As complex as the culture of Mexico itself, Dia de los Muertos is a fusion of pre-Columbian religious tradition (Olmec, Mayan, Aztec, etc.) and Iberian observance of the feast days, itself a complex blend of Christian and "pagan" traditions.
Explanation: