Graba tus respuestas. No corras rápido. No camines despacio. No cantes No comas mi comida No hablar ingles en clase
Answer:
. B) Casa de palma, mesa con comida y su familia junto a él.
Explanation:
By definition we have to:
Letterhead: Name, address and title of a person or entity that appears on the top of an envelope or a form, or on the top or bottom of a letter.
That is, on the letterhead, there are the personal details of who writes a letter.
Therefore, using the definition, we have the correct word in spanish is:
Membrete
Answer:
A. el membrete
In Spanish, there is no need to change the word order. Since the problem asks for the change of this order we will use simple steps to do this. Thus, we will form Spanish questions from declarative sentences.
1) Begin with a typical declarative sentence: We start normal sentences with the subject and next follows to the verb.
2) Exchange the order of the subject and the verb: In English, when you say<em> this is...</em> in the simple form you say <em>is this...?</em> in the question form. In fact, the same happens in Spanish. So you, for example, change <em>ésta es...</em> to <em>¿es ésta...?</em> The same process also works for other sentences that don’t fit the <em>this is...</em> standard like<em> la niña es bonita</em> to <em>¿es bonita la niña?
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3) Do not worry about <em>do</em>: In English, questions often include the verb<em> do</em>, but the word <em>do</em> is understood as part of the verb in Spanish.
Therefore, the change is as follows:
1. ¿Prepara la prueba la Profesora Cruz?
<em>Does the teacher Cruz prepare the test?</em>
2. ¿Necesitamos estudiar Sandra y yo?
<em>Do Sandra and I need to study?</em>
3. ¿Practican los chicos el vocabulario?
<em>Do the boys practice the vocabulary?</em>
4. ¿Termina Jaime la tarea?
<em>Does Jaime finish the homework?</em>
5. ¿Trabajas tú en la biblioteca?
<em>Do you work in the library?</em>
“Puesta en marcha” es la frase que tiene el mismo significado pero de una manera más reducida y mejor escrita