Answer:
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Explanation:
<u>Translation:</u>
I _____D______ stay in a youth hostel.
A. prefer
B. would you prefer
C. we'd prefer
D. would prefer
Answer:
D. Yucatec
Explanation:
"The Yucatec Mayan language is still spoken by the elders, but my friends and I know just a few words."
Answer:
You, who will emerge from the morass into which we have sunk, when you speak of our weaknesses, think of the dark times from which you have escaped. We changed countries like shoes through the class war, and we despaired where there were only injustices and no one rose up against it, and yet we knew that hatred against baseness also disfigured the face. Anger against injustice also makes the voice hoarse. Unfortunately, we who wanted to pave the way for kindness could not be kind. But you, when the times come when man is a friend of man, think of us with indulgence
Answer:
Anoche los Díaz dieron una fiesta para el aniversario de Marisela y Roberto.
Ellos se casaron en 1997.
Hubieron regalos, música, decoraciones y un pastel muy rico.
La casa estaba muy ordenada porque la señora Díaz pasó todo el día arreglándolo todo.
Cecilia iba a servir una paella clásica pero el día anterior decidió preparar un menú más informal.
En fin, la fiesta fue todo un éxito.
Eran las once (11 pm) cuando salieron/se fueron los invitados.
Explanation:
dar is give, but in this case is use to host (dar una fiesta: host a party). casarse is the present action of marry, casarse is in past (1997). Haber is present, hubieron is in past (kept in mind that the party was last night [anoche: last night]). Iba is past of Ir (go) and so on.
The only doubt i have is the n°10, is writen "salir" but you don't "exit a party", you left a party, so this was a mistake from your teacher. I used SALIERON 'cause is more accurate to SALIR, but it's sounds weird (I'm a native spanish speaker) SE FUERON is more accurate, it means "they left".