Answer:
Question 1: Levantémonos a las siete
Question 2: Cerremos las ventanas
Question 3: Limpiemos la casa hoy
Question 4: Depositemos el cheque en el banco
Question 5: Sentémonos en el sofá
Explanation:
We have to make sentences using the words given and conjugate the verb as a command.
Commands are made with the conjugation of the verb in imperative tense and we will use the first plural person.
Q1: levantarse Conjugation: Levantémonos
Q2: cerrar Conjugation: Cerremos
Q3: limpiar Conjugation: Limpiemos
Q4: depositar Conjugation: Depositemos
Q5: sentarse Conjugation: Sentémonos
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For this case the sentence written in the English language without completing is given by:
They give me the pictures ________.
The possible options are:
1) to them
2) to you
3) to friends
4) to me
Therefore, by completing the sentence in English we have:
They give me the pictures to me
The translation in Spanish is given by:
Ellas me dan las fotografías a mí
Answer:
Ellas me dan las fotografías a mí
4) a mí
The answer is B. hope that helped
Romance languages
Romanesque languages, a set of modern languages that come from Latin and speak some 400 million people. They constitute the most widespread group of the Indo-European family and are part of the Italian subfamily. All of them are an evolution of the vulgar Latin spoken in the late Roman Empire and their separation from the common trunk begins to manifest between the fifth and ninth centuries.
The various language schools subdivide the group according to different criteria, both linguistic and geographical. The most common classification is as follows: 1) insular, the Sardinian (spoken in Sardinia and autonomous from other Romanesque languages since very early times); 2) continental, Balkan -Romanian and Dalmatian now disappeared-, Western European -Italian, Spanish including Ladino or Judeo-Spanish and Mozarabic, Portuguese, French, Provençal or Occitan, Catalan (spoken in Catalonia, Balearic Islands, Valencia and Andorra), Galician and Rhaeto-Romanic (Romansh from Switzerland, Ladino and Friulian from northern Italy).
<em>See also Catalan language; French language; Galician language; Italian language; Language; Norman French languages and literatures; Portuguese language; Provençal language; Rhaeto-Romanic languages; Romanian language and Spanish language.
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