Explanation: you have to take the verb and add: -é , ás, -á, -emos, -éis, -an. The choice depends on the person you refers to.
1- conservaré
2-contaminaran
3- cuidará
4- hará (irregular)
5- protegerás
6-pondremos (irregular)
Answer:
The figurative in this is as follows.
Personification-
Simile-
Explanation:
Personification-Mother Moon, transient, with her face
sick,
-The cry of the men of the Four
Regions
Drowning.
—The earth refuses to bury
Simile-Their eyes have turned to lead
they were like the sun,
Inca eyes.
1comedor
El cuarto donde comes
2 cocina
El cuarto donde cocinas
3 sala
El cuarto donde miras la televisión
4
Dormitorio
El cuarto donde duermes
respuesta: estacionamiento
La ropa durante la época del siglo XX en Ecuador era muy típica en ese entoces. Los hombres vestían en un traje blanco y abrigo rojo con sandalias típicas de su país mientras que las mujeres vestían de un vestido (negro) con ropa por debajo. Ambos tenían un sombrero blanco. En mi opinión, la ropa me parece un poco anticuada comprando con la ropa de la actualidad. A mí me gusta más la ropa de hoy en día que la ropa de el siglo XX en Ecuador. El vestido puede ser vintage para algunas pasarelas de la moda actual. Los vestidos actuales son más amplios que los vestidos ecuatorianos.
I leave the text <u>translated</u> in English, so you understand:
The clothes during the time of the 20th century in Ecuador were very typical at that time. The men wore a white suit and red coat with sandals typical of their country while the women wore a (black) dress with clothes underneath. They both had a white hat. In my opinion, the clothes seem a bit old-fashioned compared to today's clothes. I like the clothes of today more than the clothes of the 20th century in Ecuador. The dress can be vintage for some current fashion catwalks. The current dresses are larger than the Ecuadorian dresses.

In the text I have used the conjugation of the preterite (preterite simple) because <u>I am narrating what the clothing of that time was like</u>.
<h3>Superlative</h3>
There are two types of superlatives, there is the absolute and the relative. In absolute terms, they highlight one thing without making a comparison, while the relative one highlights one thing within a group.
<u>Formation of the relative superlative</u>:
- <em>Object + es + más/menos + adjetive + de(l) + object </em>
<u>Formation of the absolute superlative</u>:
- <em>Object + es + más + adjetive</em><em> </em>
- <em>Object + es + adjetive(ísimo/a(s))</em><em> </em>
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