Aviones, compases, geológicas, riberas, perejiles, calamidades, distorsiones
Answer:
<h2>Will... No its not about the accent!</h2>
Will... ¡No, no se trata del acento!
Explanation:
<h2>The greatest difference one might hear between the Spanish spoken in Spain and the Spanish in Latin America is the pronunciation of the Z and C (before I or E). In Latin America, these two letters are pronounced as S, while in Spain you would hear a TH sound.</h2>
La mayor diferencia que uno puede escuchar entre el español hablado en España y el español en América Latina es la pronunciación de la Z y C (antes de I o E). En Latinoamérica, estas dos letras se pronuncian como S, mientras que en España escucharías un sonido TH.
Answer:In the year 1790, some workers 1. _______________ (discover) the calendar when 2. ____________ (be) making repairs in Mexico City. By order of General Porfirio Díaz, Mexicans 3. ________________ (move) the find to the National Museum of Anthropology in 1885. The Aztec calendar 4. _______________ (be) one of the most important objects of Aztec culture. Not only 5. ________________ (show) the days but 6. _________________ (calculate) how 7. __________________ (move) the Sun, the Moon, and the planet Venus. The Aztecs 8. ________________ (build) this calendar. 9. _________________ (Be) a very large circle-shaped stone and 10. _________________ (weigh) 20 tons. At its center, 11. _________________ (have) the face of Tonatiuh, the sun god, who is surrounded by other symbols 12. _________________ (represent) the universe. The Aztecs 13. ______________ (have) the belief that to maintain the order of the system of the universe 14. ________________ (must) do certain ceremonies. For example, the ancient inhabitants of Mexico City 15 ._______________ (put) the calendar in a horizontal position as if it were a mirror of the sky.
Explanation:
Answer:
Q3: vosotros/vosotras
Q5: 3 endings -ar, -er, -ir
Q4: in Spanish if you conjugate the present tense regular verbs to past tense you can see that Temió and Partió have the accent marks un the second vowel, and amastéis, temistéis y partistéis in the first one.
Explanation:
Spanish regular verbs in past tense
Amar. Temer. Partir
Yo. Amé. Temí. Partí
Tu. Amaste. Temiste. Pastiste
El/ella. Amó. Temió. Partió
Nosotros. Amamos. Temimos. Partimos
Vosotros. Amastéis. Temistéis. Partistéis
Ustedes. Amaron. Temieron. Partieron
Ellos. Amaron. Temieron. Partieron