Answer:
. B) Casa de palma, mesa con comida y su familia junto a él.
Explanation:
Answer:
1. Falso.
2. Cierto.
3. Cierto.
4. Falso.
5. Falso.
6. Cierto.
7. Cierto.
8. Cierto.
9. Cierto.
10. Cierto.
11. Falso.
Explanation:
In this exercise you have to choose If the statement are true or false. In Spanish "cierto" means "true" and "Falso" means "false".
The following statements are false:
1. This statement is false because "tuition" in Spanish speaking countries is almost free.
4. This statement is false because "undergraduates" study at University.
5. This statement is false because they usually pick up their major in the last year of high school.
11. This statement is false because Mexican students are the ones that constitute the third - largest Latin America group studying at U.S universities.
Answer:
1. me encanta
2. me preocupan
3. me disgusta
4. me gusta
5. me caen
6. me preocupa
7. me gusta
Explanation:
The exercise aims for you to complete the conversation with pronominal verbs. A pronominal verb is the one that uses reflexive pronouns (me, te, se, nos, os, se), it is usually an intransitive verb (it has no object). The reflexive pronoun is used to change the meaning of the verb, accentuate the action or indicate that the action directly affects the subject.
English doesn’t have pronominal verbs per se. We can translate Me estoy lavando as "I’m washing myself," but we’re far more likely to say "I’m washing" – the fact that it’s myself is implicitly understood. This is not the case in Spanish. If you’re washing yourself, you need the reflexive pronoun, because without it, you’re automatically saying that you’re washing someone else.
What sets pronominal verbs apart from non-pronominal verbs is that pronominals must be conjugated with a reflexive pronoun, which always agrees with the subject. Like object pronouns, the reflexive pronoun is placed directly in front of the verb. Unlike subject pronouns, the reflexive pronoun is required in Spanish.
Answer:
what is the question friend?
<span>no tienes que hacer nada ahora, ¡pero gracias por preguntar!
which means You don't have to do anything now, but thanks for asking!</span>