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german
2 years ago
9

What time does the clock in the image show?

Spanish
2 answers:
sweet-ann [11.9K]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

D Es la medianoche.

Explanation:

Vinvika [58]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

D. Es la medianoche

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Answer:

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2. Esos abrigos son muy caros.

3. Este cinturón es hermoso.

4. Ese precio es muy bueno.

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Explanation:

The exercise is asking for plural form of "aquel" "eso" "ese" "esto"  which are demonstrative pronouns, changing from their plural form to single form and viceversa.

The demonstrative pronouns are divided into three series according to the distance at which is the indicated point according to the transmitter position. It also presents variations of gender and number.

So we find these series:

Este, esto, esta translate to "this" and estos - estas translate to "these" and denote closeness to what has been stated regarding the transmitter;

Ese, eso, esa translate to "that" and esos - esas translate to "those" and denote the closeness of what has been indicated regarding the receiver;

Aquel, aquello, aquella also translate to "that", and aquellos - aquellas also translate to "those" and  denote distance from what is indicated with respect to the sender and the receiver.

The object (person, situation, etc.) to which these pronouns refer can be considered in space and time.

Time takes as a point of reference the moment in which the transmitter makes the speech. In this way:

Esto - este - esta point to the present;

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The space appears throughout a story or speech as follows:

Esto - este - esta which will refer to what has just been mentioned;

Aquel - aquella - aquello which will refer to what was mentioned before.

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Here the action is being performed for los clientes, therefore we use les which is the indirect object pronoun that matches the third person plural.

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Here the action is being performed for me, therefore we use me which is the indirect object pronoun that matches the first person singular.

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Here the action is being performed for you, therefore we use te which is the indirect object pronoun that matches the second person singular (informal form).

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Here the action is being performed for Cristina, therefore we use le which is the indirect object pronoun that matches the third person singular.

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Here the action is being performed for us, therefore we use nos which is the indirect object pronoun that matches the first person plural.

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Yo: Hablar + o = Hablo (I speak)

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