it is actually like a long dress women used to wear but i think it may be long skirts
Answer:
mini skirts
Explanation:
The Taíno were an indigenous people of the Caribbean. At the time of European contact in the late fifteenth century, they were the principal inhabitants of most of Cuba, the Dominican Republic and Haiti, Jamaica, Puerto Rico, The Bahamas and the northern Lesser Antilles.
In this extract, the clothing pieces that Teresa is referring to are mini skirts. Taíno married women wore small aprons around their waists called naguas. These naguas were a kind of shirt made of cotton or straw and characteristic of the Michoacán region.
As to the other options, naguas were not shoes because the Taínos walked barefoot. Therefore, the options tall boots and and short boots must be discarded.
The last option long skirts is not possible, neither. Long skirts were used by the chief (cacique) or the woman chief. Some wore long naguas that cover them from the waist to the ankles.
Scientists from different fields work in volcanology because different fields can explain why volcanoes erupt.
This is known to be the scientific study of volcanoes.
Hence, we can see that scientists from various disciplines are able to work in the field of volcanology because there are different fields that explain why volcanoes erupt.
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Answer: Se llama "refinería" a una instalación industrial donde se refina o purifica un producto.
Translation: It is called "refinery" to an industrial facility where a product is refined or purified.
Wash
Leave
Bathe
Put on
Answer:
Leave
Translation: salir (infinitive). Salgo (conjugated).
Explanation:
To complete this exercise, you have to select the ''yo-go'' verb used in the paragraph. The correct answer is leave: its translation is ''salir'' and the conjugated verb is ''salgo''.
Put on is also a yo-go verb but it is not used in the text. That is why is not the correct answer.
Yo-go verbs are verbs that are regular in the present tense in all the conjugations except for the first person singular form. The conjugation in the first person singular form ends with -''go''. For example: ''salgo'', ''pongo''.
Answer:
i think the answer "put on" but i'm not sure
Explanation:
Answer:
b: the chef
Explanation:
Answer: B. The Chef! :)
Explanation: On Edge!!!!!
We need to fill in the blank of each exercise with the corresponding indirect and direct object pronoun. An Indirect Object Pronoun is a person that receives the action of a verb indirectly. Its purpose is to tell you to whom or for whom something is done. On the other hand, a Direct Object Pronoun replaces a direct object, that is a noun that directly receives the action of a verb in a sentence. See Tables below.
In this sentence, the action of the verb is being performed for me, so we must use the indirect object pronoun that matches the first person singular, which is me. On the other hand, the direct object in this sentence is las cartas, so we must use the direct object pronoun for the third person singular (feminine form), which is las. Finally, we have the following sentence:
Usted me las da
If the indirect object le and les is followed by the direct object pronoun lo, la, los and las, then the indirect object changes to se. Since in this sentence the action of the verb (to buy) is being performed for las personas (for them), we must use les that changes to se according to the previous rule because the direct object pronoun is lo that replaces the direct object el pan. Finally:
Nosotros se lo vendemos
Here los hermanos Vega receive the action of the verb to sell (vender) indirectly, so the action of the verb in this sentence is being performed for them, that's why we choose les here that changes to se. On the other hand, the direct object here is la casa, hence the direct object pronoun we need to use is la. Finally:
Felipe se la vende
Here we receive the action of the verb to show (mostrar) indirectly, so the action of the verb in this sentence is being performed for us, that's why we choose nos. On the other hand, the direct object here is la revista, hence the direct object pronoun we need to use is la. Finally:
Lupe nos la muestra
Here Javier receives the action of the verb to buy (to buy) indirectly, so the action of the verb in this sentence is being performed for Javier (for him), that's why we choose le here that changes to se according to the rule indicated in 12. On the other hand, the direct object here is la manzana, hence the direct object pronoun we need to use is la. Finally:
Ella se la compra