Stay at home moms - homeschooling reform
Male college students - how to prepare for a job interview
blue collar workers - advantages of joining labor union
Retired people - using a social networking website to connect with friends and family
group of students - the importance of studying a foreign language
_____ aquí. Venir Venga Vengas Vens
Answer : ¡Venga aquí!
Explanation : The implicit subject in this sentence is "Usted", the formal second person in Spanish, so the entire sentence would be "Venga usted aquí", that is the imperative mode of the verb "venir", that it is admitted without a explicit subject, because in Spanish, the conjugation form, indicates the subject. "¡Venga aquí!" that means You, come here!
That is a command.
Answer:
Jennifer conoció a Laura en la escuela primaria.
- Falso. (She met Laura from her first day of college).
2. Laura sabe hacer muchas cosas.
- Cierto. (She sings, dances and speaks Spanish, French and English).
3. Laura sabe hablar alemán.
- Falso. (She only speaks Spanish, French and English).
4. Laura sabe buscar gangas.
- Cierto. (Laura likes shopping, especially when there are sales).
5. Laura sabe esquiar.
- Cierto. (she knows how to ski)
6. Laura conoce a algunos muchachos simpáticos.
- Cierto. (She always introduces Laura very nice guys).
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<em>Each statement is based on Jennifer's description of her roommate.</em>