Answer:
She did not have to go to baggage claim
Explanation:
Since she is only carrying with her the baggage you can take with you on the plane, there was no need to register a luggage at the start, thus meaning that she doesn’t need to claim it in the end. Hope it makes sense
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The speaker thinks they know who the woods belong to but the person lives in the village so the speaker is not sure
Does this come with an article to read?
Alejandro estudia para el examen.
The correct answer is the second one.
Spanish verbs have suffixes for each of the pronouns, just like English does (only for the third person singular). So, this is how you conjugate the verb estudiar in Spanish:
1. yo estudio 1. nosotros estudiamos
2. tu estudias 2. vosotros <span>estudiáis
3. el/ella/Usted estudia 3. Ellos/ellas/Ustedes estudian</span>
1a) it's one o'clock
1b) it's quarter past one.
1c) it's half past one.
2a)it's three o'clock
2b)its quarter past three
2c) it's half past three
3a) it's quarter past seven
3b) it's quarter to seven.
3c) it's quarter to eight
4a)it's ten past ten.
4b) it's ten to eleven.
4c) it's ten to ten.