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Zigmanuir [339]
2 years ago
13

What's the equivalent fraction of -3/7?​

Spanish
1 answer:
never [62]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Something that is equivalent to -3/7 is 3/7

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Here is the conjugation of the verb "haber" in the future:

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Ustedes habrán

1) Supongo que ustedes habrán escrito el ensayo para mañana. The verb "haber" is conjugated in the future of the <u>3rd person plural</u>, as the subject is "ustedes", and is followed by the participle "escrito" in order to indicate likelihood or conjecture. It is an action that the speaker thinks will be completed by that time in the future. The future time is indicated in the adverbial of time "para mañana".

2) Mañana a esta hora, el dramaturgo habrá presentado su última obra. The verb "haber" is conjugated in the future of the <u>3rd person singular,</u> as the subject is "dramaturgo", and is followed by the participle "presentado" to refer to an event or action that hasn't happened yet but is expected or predicted to occur at a certain point in the future (mañana a esta hora).

3) Tengo un mensaje, me pregunto quién me habrá llamado. The verb "haber" is conjugated in the future of the <u>3rd person singular,</u> as the subject is unknown or impersonal, and is followed by the participle "llamado" . In this case, the verb refers to an action that has already happened, and the speaker is conjuring who may be the agent of that action.

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5) ¿Tú habrás terminado la novela para la semana que viene? The verb "haber" is conjugated in the future of the <u>2nd person,</u> as the subject is "tú", and is followed by the participle "terminado". In this case, the speaker is asking another speaker for the possibility of having finished the writing by next week. Again, the verb indicates an action that is expected tu occur at a specific time in the future.

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For this case we are receiving a direct order.

The translation of the sentence in English is given by:

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Therefore, the prayer is written correctly.


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The sentence is written correctly.

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