Answer:
1. Falso.
2. Cierto.
3. Cierto.
4. Cierto.
5. Falso.
6. Falso.
7. Cierto.
8. Falso.
Explanation:
In this task you have to say if the statements are true or false. If a statement is true, you have to say that the statement is "cierto" and if a statement is false, you should say it's "falso".
1. Falso. This statement is false because the nap custom started in southern Europe.
2. Cierto. This statement is true because the word nap is related to the sixth hour of the day.
3. Cierto. This statement is true because the Spanish and the Portuguese brought the custom of the siesta to Latin America.
4. Cierto. This statement is true because napping helps you work harder and better during the afternoon.
5. Falso. This statement is false because the working hours of large Hispanic cities are different from that of small towns.
6. Falso. This statement is false because a short nap is always better than a long nap.
7. Cierto. This statement is true because in the United States, employees of some companies can nap at work.
8. Falso. This statement is false because It's easy to wake up from a small dream.
Donde trabajo el bisabuelo de Samuel
Answer:
bellow
Explanation:
1.Hay veinticuatro mujeres
2.Hay 30 cuadernos
I think
Answer:
In order to successfully complete this exercise, you have to fill-in the blanks in each one of the sentences provided with the correct form of the verbs given in brackets in each case. <em>Note that, in some cases, you will have to make use of appropriate reflexive pronouns before the verbs depending on the case.</em>
Explanation:
Yo siempre <em>duermo</em> (dormir/dormirse) bien cuando estoy en mi casa de verano.
Carlos, ¿ <em>Te acuerdas</em> (acordar/acordarse) de cuando fuimos de vacaciones a Cancún hace dos años?
Víctor es ese bebé de allí que <em>se parece </em>(parecer/parecerse) tanto a su padre.
No me gusta esta fiesta. Quiero <em>irme</em> (ir/irse) cuanto antes.
Cristina y Miguel <em>llevan</em> (llevar/llevarse) a los niños a esa escuela.
Esteban va a <em>ponerse</em> (poner/ponerse) una camisa nueva.
Answer:
Yo me seco después de mi ducha
Or
Yo me seco después de ducharme
Explanation:
If you use "despues" you have to use the preposition "de" because is after doing something and if you don't use it it's like "after the shower.". not like "after taking a shower" wich is what you really mean.