Answer:
1. M. Tremaine doit (must) avoir un visa pour aller à l’étranger
2. Nous allons passer l’été à la ferme (farm) de mes grands-parents à la campagne.
3. Je pars jeudi et je reviens (return) samedi, alors achète-moi un billet aller-retour.
4. Il faut passer par la douane où il faut montrer son passeport.
5. Mon père ne va pas au bureau. Il a un jour de congé aujourd’hui.
6. Mes amis vont visiter toutes les belles plages de Rio de Janeiro au Brésil.
Answer:
1. Se come
2. Se venden
3. Se sirven
4. Se necesita
5. Se busca
6. Se te cayeron
7. Se les perdió
8. Se le quedó
9. Se nos olvidó
10. Se dejaron
Explanation:
The impersonal sentences that are formed with the pronoun are called impersonal reflexes. They are always constructed with a verb in the third person singular:
* with the verb "estar"
Example: Luego se estará más tranquilo.
* with intransitive verbs (without direct complement);
Example:
Se dice que es mejor quedarse en el hotel
* with transitive verbs.
Transitive verbs are accompanied by a nominal element, the direct complement, which indicates person or thing. The impersonal sentences that are formed with a transitive verb always have as a direct complement a person preceded by the preposition "a".
Whether the direct complement is singular or plural, the verb must always be con-jugated in the third person singular.
Example:
Se entrevistó a un empleado de aquella oficina.
If the direct complement is a thing, then it is not an impersonal sentence, but a reflexive passive sentence, where the subject of the sentence, the patient subject, is the nominal element that accompanies the verb and always has to agree with its in number.
Example:
Se vende la casa de los abuelos de María.
Answer:
What are Victor and Miguel doing to earn money to buy fall clothes?
Explanation:
i think u r trying to translate it
Answer:
1-te sabes
2-deberia ser / deberian tener
3-queria comprar
4-se puso super
5-queriamos
6-no es lo mejor
Explanation:
Answer:
here's all the answer to that quiz
1. it has no head
2. true
3. making clothes
4. suits
Explanation: