Answer:
The correct answer is true. Christmas is celebrated in Puerto Rico, they just call it something else. They call Christmas eve Nochebuena and they call Christmas day navidad. A fun fact is Christmas Eve is more important than Christmas Day for most Puerto Ricans. Also, their christmas last from December 15-25. They really love grapes down there and something else you will also find is some people sprinkling sugar outside their house for good luck or throwing a bucket of water out the window to expel all the negatives of the old year and get ready for a fresh start.
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El idioma más antiguo es el sumerio y la otra pregunta no se
B. aburrido
translation: the opposite of something funny is something ______
boring
Hi !
1- Silvia va a comer frutas y vegetales.
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2- Nosotros vamos a hacer un crucero en la nave grande.
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3- Yo voy a tener mucha ropa.
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4- El estante va a ser muy alto y va a tener muchos libros.
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5- Marcos va a estar en la cama en su cabina
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Explanation:
The near future is Spanish looks like the near future in English =
in English = be <em>(present)</em> going to + verb infinitive
in Spanish = ir <em>(in present)</em> + a + verb infinitive
<em />
IR <em>present</em>
yo voy
tú vas
él/ella/Ud va
nostros vamos
vosotros vais
ellos/ellas/Uds van
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