Answer:
1. Cierto.
2. Falso.
3. Falso.
4. Cierto.
5. Cierto.
6. Falso.
Explanation:
In this exercise you have to say if the statements are true or false according to the tale called "Celebración de la fantasía".
1. True. The meeting happened in Peru.
2. False because the writer didn't contemplate the ruins of Ollantaytambo at that time.
3. False because nobody interrupted the writer to ask him for a pen.
4. True. The writer can't give the pen to the child.
5. True. A group of boys asked the writer to draw each one an animal on his hand.
6. False because the boy didn't have a ghost in his arm.
<span>I have flowers, Romances song craving flowers, song pick up your flowers, song flowers are scattering down, song flowers are gold, song</span>
1- Yo COMENCÉ ayer
2- Yo ESCRIBÍ una carta
3- Nosotros VIVIMOS en San Diego.
4- Necesito a mis padres para PAGAR la cena.
5- El JUEGA al béisbol con ellos.
infinite form.
1. Pagar
2. Preferir
1-Almorzará
This question is incomplete, here´s the complete question.
Use the verbs from the list to write twelve familiar commands that Mr. Amaro gives his dog.
acostarse
bajarse
comer
darme
dormirse
ir
jugar
quedarse
seguir
sentarse
ser
subirse
traerme
venir
Modelo:
Bájate de la cama.
No te acuestes ahora.
Answer:
Acuéstate.
Bájate del sillón.
Dame eso.
Duérmete.
Vete.
Ven.
No te sientes en la cama.
No te subas al sillón.
No juegues con el bebé.
No comas la basura.
No me sigas al baño.
No seas malo.
Explanation:
Spanish commands use the imperative form of a verb to give an order.
The positive command for "tú" is often the same as the third person singular form of the present tense. For example, 'leer' becomes 'lee'.
However, there are many Spanish verbs with special forms for a positive 'tú' command. For example: 'venir' becomes 'ven'.
The negative command uses the tú form of the present subjunctive.
Answer:
Llama
Vivirán
especies comunes
cocinará aunque también puede ser comerá
Comerás con nosotros
Explanation: