I have a neck but no head, I have arms, but I don’t have hands. The point is that this metaphor explains that everything depends on each other, that you can’t have something without having the source first.
Answer:
1. Mis padres querían que yo hiciera bien la tarea y sacara siempre buenas notas.
2. Mis padres querían que mis hermanos y yo jugáramos juntos.
3. Mis padres querían que mi hermana mayor cuidara de sus hermanos cuando ellos no estuvieran en casa.
4. Mis padres querían que yo mantuviera mi cuarto ordenado.
Explanation:
In order to complete the previous conversation, using the verbs that are in parentheses we must identify the narrator, the gender, the number and the time indicated by each sentence as the first step. This is very important to be able to logically conjugate the verbs, and that these have concordance with what is being expressed.
This is the complete text about Spanish vocabulary related to fashion:
Presentamos la moda para el próximo <u>curso.</u> <u>Carteras</u> geométricas y <u>colores</u> vivos, <u>vaqueros,</u> material escolar, <u>zapatos</u>, chándals. La anoraks, <u>chaquetas</u> anchas, pura lana, formas trencas, tejidos resistentes, lavables, <u>moda</u> que resiste tanto como tus <u>hijos.</u>
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<h3>How do you use specific Spanish vocabulary?</h3>
In this exercise, you have to complete the text about a fashion course, so you have to use Spanish vocabulary about fashion or moda in Spanish.
Some of the most common words to talk about clothes in Spanish are: pantalón (trouser), remera (t-shirt), vestido (dress), zapatos (shoes), moda (fashion).
I was able to find the words to complete the exercise here:
- carteras
- chaquetas
- colores
- curso
- hijos
- moda
- vaqueros
- zapatos
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I'm pretty sure you can get a tattoo WITH parents permission at 16.
puedes hacerte un tatuaje CON el permiso de los padres a los 16.
Step number 3, after I brush my teeth is to have breakfast.