Answer:
Esto es lo que hago con lápiz y papel.
-terracotta tiles
-front yards
2.Where can you find examples of Spanish Colonial Architecture in the United States?
-Wyoming
-the California missions
-New York
Terracotta tiles are the iconic feature of homes (and the general architecture) in Spain and across the Mediterranean, and of course in the American countries that were part of the colonization by the Spanish Crown.
Traditionally these roof tiles were made from clay, although now there are different process for its elaboration and come in different shapes.
California is located to the west of the United States, but before it was colonized by the Spaniards in 1769 and with colonization the first Franciscan missions were founded. Then, California became part of Mexico in the Mexican War of Independence from the Spanish Crown (1810-1821).
Years later, there was a war between Mexico and the United States (1846-1848). When this war finished, Mexico had to cede California to the United States as a condition for peace in the Guadalupe Hidalgo Treaty.
We decided to come to this restaurant because my boss ____ recommended it. I'll give it to you 2. Do you want some milk with coffee, grandma? I ____ serve. I give it to you. 3. Jorge is fascinated by chops. I always ____ prepare with roasted potatoes and peas. I know it is 4. I need my glasses to see the account. ____ das, please, Vanesa? They are in the bag. I got the 5. Me. My kids do not like the egg, so I'm ____ of the salad. taking it out by taking it out. 6. Do you want to see the menu, gentlemen? Soon ____ I bring. I can tell you
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
Answer:
Top Yellow: Mexico
Bottom Yellow: Costa Rica
Pink: Guatemala
Top Green: El Salvador
Bottom Green: Panama
Blue: Honduras
Purple: Nicaragua