Well I think you said this is Spanish but this still works.
1. Angle
2. Battery
3. Barking
4. Charm
5. Cousin
6. Dining
7. Earthworm
8. Expression
9. Kitchen
10. Merge
11. Nervous
12. Nineteen
13. Obtuse
14. Pantry
15. Present
16. Protractor
17. Scarf
18. Score
19. Staircase
20. Tommorow
21. Wonderful
(I don't know what 22 is so you can try find it out because You letter it for A to Z and see which comes first in alphabetized letter but I think I missed one in there so you can try find it.)
True
False
Answer:
The answer is true in odyssey. Plz mark brainliest
Explanation:
Creceran
Creceras
Creceremos
Answer:
creceran
Explanation:
the beginning) and note any patterns you recognize:
English
Right
Wrong
You are prettier than she is.
Tú eres más bonita que ella.
*Tú eres que bonita más ella.
Juan talks slower than Paco.
Juan habla más despacio que Paco.
Juan habla más despacio al Paco.
You guys walk less than they do. Vosotros camináis menos que ellas.
*Vosotros caminais menos de ellas.
Holly talks as humbly as Jason
does.
Holly habla tan humildemente como
Jason
Holly habla como humildemente tan
Jason
Tim eats as mucas Dave does. Tim come tanto como Dave.
*Tim come como tanto Dave.
Answer:
In Spanish, the -IR verbs (like vivir [to live]) follow their own pattern. In order to make a verb agree with the subject of the sentence, it must be conjugated.
Explanation:
and incorrect sentences, write down what you think is a rule that could explain what makes a sentence grammatically correct or not
For example, you might write something like "verbs always match nouns in number, and they usually come before the noun" In
other words, make your best guess for the grammar rule that makes sense out of the patter(s) you see in the phrases you have
been working with Review if you need to, and you might briefly check your hunches against the sentences you have been working
with in this or previous modules Keep in mind that what you're after is your hunch, not a grammar rule from a text book Now check
your hunch with the explanation of this principle in the following pattern
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The rule that can make a sentence correct in Spanish is:
Grammatically correct writing of Spanish.
Spanish has many rules which are unlikely to be summarized in a paragraph, however, as a very general rule it can be mentioned that a sentence requires a noun, a conjugated verb and a complement:
Examples:
On the other hand, it should not be forgotten that if you want to use adjectives, they must correspond to the same gender and number of the noun:
Having this as a general rule will allow you to write adequate sentences in Spanish, regardless of the verb tense used.
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Ver respuesta en la explicación
Hablemos acerca de dos temas en español para hacer una oración gramaticalmente correcta. El primero de ellos es el pronombre de objeto directo y el segundo es acerca de adjetivos:
Un Pronombre de Objeto Directo sigue dos reglas:
Ejemplo:La voy a llamar
Ejemplo: Necesito llamarla
Adjetivos siempre concuerdan en género y número con el sustantivo que modifican:
Sustantivo plural femenino:
Ejemplo: Las casas amarillas
Sustantivo singular masculino:
Ejemplo: El carro verde
Pronombre de objeto directo: brainly.com/question/12303591
Adjetivos y adverbios: brainly.com/question/8267547
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