Answer:
1. Falso.
2. Cierto.
3. Cierto.
4. Falso.
5. Falso.
6. Cierto.
7. Cierto.
8. Cierto.
9. Cierto.
10. Cierto.
11. Falso.
Explanation:
In this exercise you have to choose If the statement are true or false. In Spanish "cierto" means "true" and "Falso" means "false".
The following statements are false:
1. This statement is false because "tuition" in Spanish speaking countries is almost free.
4. This statement is false because "undergraduates" study at University.
5. This statement is false because they usually pick up their major in the last year of high school.
11. This statement is false because Mexican students are the ones that constitute the third - largest Latin America group studying at U.S universities.
La respuesta es, A- tú escribes bien
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Answer:</h2>
Go out
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Explanation:</h2>
Yo-go verbs are irregular verbs in the present tense. To conjugate an irregular verb, you just need to take away the ar, er or ir ending and add the new ending that matches the subject pronoun. For yo-go verbs the ending we always choose is go for the subject pronoun yo. Three of the common yo-go verbs in Spanish are Salir, tener and hacer. Hence, from the paragraph we have the word salgo that is the conjugation of the verb salir for the first person singular (yo) in the present tense.
<em>Therefore, the correct option is </em><em>Go out </em><em>that translates into salir in Spanish.</em>