Answer:
no running water and electricity
Explanation:
they live out of town so it is hard to get running water and electricity
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InstructionsLee la primera oración y completa la segunda versión con por o para.
Questions
Question 1 with 1 blank
Mateo pasó el verano en Colombia con su abuela.
Mateo fue a Colombia 1 of 1
visitar a su abuela.
Question 2 with 1 blank
Ella estaba enferma y quería la compañía de su nieto.
Ella estaba enferma; 1 of 1
eso, Mateo decidió ir.
Question 3 with 1 blank
La familia le envió muchos regalos a la abuela.
La famila envió muchos regalos 1 of 1
la abuela.
Question 4 with 1 blank
La abuela se alegró mucho de la visita de Mateo.
La abuela se puso muy feliz 1 of 1
la visita de Mateo.
Question 5 with 1 blank
Mateo pasó tres meses allá.
Mateo estuvo en Colombia 1 of 1
tres meses.
The correct word to fill each sentence in Spanish is:
The big difference that can be found between these two words is that "por" is used to mention a cause, an approximate place, an approximate time, a means, a price or an equivalence, while "para" is used to mention purpose, address, time limit or addressee, therefore, the situation must be identified and used accordingly.
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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 pattern(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
Answer:
They're just wanting you to take a guess at something based on previous patterns you might have noticed, it doesn't matter what it is.
Explanation:
Put something like this:
I've noticed that whenever verbs ending in "-ar" are used when talking about yourself, you remove the ending and add "-o". For example, "Yo hablar espanol" would become "Yo hablo espanol" instead.
really late but-
Los adjetivos se adaptan a su género gramatical, como mujer y hombre.
- El hombre famoso
- La mujer famosa
- El hombre gracioso
- La mujer graciosa
- El hombre calmado
- La mujer calmada
Hopefully this helped! :D
-LavenderVye
bien citas nos tenemos cuando vestimos
Answer:
Vamos a jugar fútbol hasta que nosotros estemos cansados.
Explanation:
In this exercise you have to form a sentence with the words in parenthesis hasta que / nosotros / estar cansados. To do that, you have to conjugate the verb "ir" which is an irregular verb and the verb "estar".
So a sentence like the following would be wrong:
- * Ir a jugar fútbol hasta que nosotros estar cansados.
The correct form of both verbs would be the following:
- Vamos a jugar fútbol hasta que nosotros estemos cansados.
In Spanish pronouns are attached to the verb.
SRA. DÍAZ: ¿Qué hora es?
MARISSA:Son las cuatro menos diez.
DON DIEGO: Buenas tardes, Señora. Señorita, bienvenida a la Ciudad de México.
MARISSA: ¡Muchas gracias! Me llamo Marissa. ¿Cómo se llama usted?
DON DIEGO: Yo soy Diego, mucho gusto.
MARISSA: El gusto es mío, don Diego.
DON DIEGO: ¿Cómo está usted hoy, señora Carolina?
SRA. DÍAZ: Muy bien, gracias, ¿y usted?
DON DIEGO: Bien, gracias.
SRA. DÍAZ: Ahí hay dos maletas. Son de Marissa.
DON DIEGO: Con permiso.
MRS. DÍAZ: What time is it?
MARISSA: It's ten to four.
DON DIEGO: Good evening, Madam. Miss, welcome to Mexico City.
MARISSA: Thank you very much! My name is Marissa. What's your name?
DON DIEGO: I'm Diego, nice to meet you.
MARISSA: My pleasure, Don Diego.
DON DIEGO: How are you today, Mrs. Carolina?
MRS. DÍAZ: Very well, thank you, and you?
DON DIEGO: Well, thanks.
MRS. DÍAZ: There are two suitcases. They are from Marissa.
DON DIEGO: Excuse me, I have to go.