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Let's look at our vocabulary words here.
romper- to break
el brazo- the arm
nadar- to swim (similar to the word nautical, navy, etc.)
el río- the river (like Café Río!)
las cascadas- the waterfalls (similar to word cascades)
las llanuras- the plains
las montañas- the mountains (this is where the state Montana comes from)
las tierras- the lands (similar to words like terrain)
We see that Estela broke her arm swimming. Well, the only thing that has to do with water that is an answer option is the waterfalls, so the answer is las cascadas.
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1: José always says he's shy, but he doesn't stop flirting with the girls at work
2: My wife and I have been married for ten years, but our love is as intense as ever.
3: Carlos has been fighting with his girlfriend every day for five months and still talks about her as if she were the only woman on the planet.
4.Daniel always complains that his studies overwhelm him and for months his mother has told him that he has to relax.
5. My parents repeat every day that they will soon move to a smaller house that they have seen in another town.
The error is
teachers-care
because if you read it it doesn't sound correct ig
i really dont know how to explain it...
Which verb form correctly completes this sentence?
Como le gusta la poesía, le recomiendo que __________ las obras de Pablo Neruda. A. leamos B. lean C. lea D. leáis
Answer: C.) lea
Entire sentence: Como le gusta la poesía, le recomiendo que lea las obras de Pablo Neruda.
Translation 3rd person: As he likes poetry, I recommend him to read the works of Pablo Neruda.
Translation 2nd formal person : As you like poetry, I recommend you read the works of Pablo Neruda.
Explanation: The indirect object pronoun of the verbs "gustar" and "recomendar" is "le", that is the third person "le = a él, a ella", so the verb "leer" must be also conjugated in the third person. Él lea. The formal second person in Spanish is "Usted", that is conjugated the same way that third person. Usted lea. That is the imperative mode of the verb "leer".