Answer:
Las Oraciones pasivas son respuestas: A y C
<span>Hola, vecino. te escribo esta nota para decirte que mañana temprano por la mañana me voy a florida. voy a estar allí diez días y quería pedirte un favor: ¿puedes cuidar de mi perro alf? mi amiga raquel iba a hacerlo (was going to do it) por mí, pero, por lo visto, va a estar muy ocupada. ¿puedes también comprar algo de comida para él? necesita, por lo menos, un tazón (bowl) por día. y, una cosa más, si por casualidad raquel pasa por mi casa y la ves, dile que me llame por teléfono. te devolveré (i will return you) el favor algún día. ¡muchas gracias!
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This mean: <span>Hello, neighbor. I am writing this note to tell you that tomorrow morning I am going to Florida. I will be there ten days and I wanted to ask you a favor: can you take care of my dog, Alf? my friend Raquel was going to do it for me, but, apparently, she's going to be very busy. Can you also buy some food for him? You need at least one bowl per day. and, one more thing, if by chance Raquel comes by my house and you see her, tell her to call me on the phone. I will return you the favor one day. <span>thank you very much!.
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</span></span><span><span>The keyboard are "para" and "por" in the letter.
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</span></span><span><span>I hope this information can help you.</span></span>
Answer:
Select the explicit function which defines the sequence.
Explanation:
Read the ingredients listed and identify the popular Chilean dish that contains all of them. pollo, choclo, porotos verdes al hilo, arroz A. ceviche B. empanadas C. quesadillas D. cazuela
Answer: D.) cazuela
Explanation: This is a very popular Chilean dish.
Answer:
1. pensaste
2. sea
3. baje
4. dijeron
Explanation:
You have to complete with the verbs in Preterito Perfecto Simple tense.
The preterite perfecto simple tense is used to talk about actions that took place in the past and has no relation to the present.
The past perfect simple or past tense is formed based on the root of the verb (infinitive minus -ar, -er, or -ir) and adding the following disinherities:
* Verbs of the first conjugation (ending in -ar): -é, -aste, -ó, -amos, asteis, -aron * Verbs of the second and third conjugation (ending in -er or -ir): -í, -iste, -ió, -imos, -isteis, -ieron