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Andrej [43]
2 years ago
3

Using both preterite and imperfect tenses, describe an exciting or interesting experience from your life. Where were you? When d

id this event occur? Who was there? What happened? How did you feel? Your response should consist of at least 5 sentences in Spanish. You will be graded on (a) correct use of the preterite and imperfect tenses, (b) vocabulary usage, and (c) overall quality and accuracy of your response.
Spanish
1 answer:
otez555 [7]2 years ago
3 0

Answer: You just have to use words in Spanish on past like “Caminaba, Sonreia, Reia (laughed), lloraba (cried), Saltaba (Jumped), etc etc

Explanation:

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Lavavajillas translates into dishwasher. So if you are in Argentina or other countries you would need a <em>dishwasher  (lavavajillas) </em>to do the dishes. The other options are incorrect because hamaca translates into hammock and lavaplatos means dishwashing soap. Thus <em>if you live in Argentina, you wash the dishes in a dishwasher.</em>


<h2>2. Right answer:</h2><h3>los españoles</h3><h3 />

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Central courtyard was an architectonic characteristic introduced by Spanish people. A central courtyard or simply court is a circumscribed area, open to the sky and often surrounded by a building. A lot of buildings in Latin America meets these requirements. Many of those places are emblematic buildings filled with history.


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<h2>4. Right answer:</h2><h3>la mecedora</h3><h3 />

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<h2>6. Right answer:</h2><h3>los taínos</h3><h3 />

<em>Se cree que </em><em>los taínos</em><em> construyeron las primeras hamacas.</em>

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¿De dónde es María Susana?

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¿De dónde son Ramón y Graciela?

Ramon y Graciela son de Machala. (Ramon and Graciela are from Machala.)

¿Cómo se llama el yerno de David y de Beatriz?

El yerno de David y de Beatriz se llama Carlos Antonio Lopez Rios. (David and Beatriz's son-in-law is called Carlos Antonio Lopez Rios)

¿De dónde es Carlos Antonio?

Carlos Antonio es de Cuenca. (Carlos Antonio is from Cuenca).

¿De dónde es Ernesto?

Ernesto es de Loja. (Ernesto is from Loja).

¿Cuáles son los apellidos del sobrino de Lupe?

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Answer:

1. Colombia es conocida por su café.

2. ¿Pintas por gusto o para ganar dinero?

3. No peleemos por tonterías.

4. Este regalo es para ti.

5. Pasando por la calle Mayor tardo mucho tiempo en llegar aquí.

6. Para  celebrar su aniversario, organizó una fiesta.

7. Quedamos mañana por la tarde, para ver una película.

8. El castillo Argonés fue construido por los aragoneses.

9. Salgo para Barranquilla mañana por la mañana.

10. El chalé de la playa estará listo para el verano próximo.

11. Pasaré por tu casa a las tres de la tarde.

12. María ha llamado para invitarme a su boda.

13. Por la noche vuelvo a casa andando para mantenerme en forma.

Explanation:

To correctly complete the sentences we must identify the person, the time, the gender and the number used in each of them, it is very important to keep in mind that we use POR when we want to explain the reason for something and we use PARA when we are going to refer to the purpose of something. taking into account the above we can conjugate the sentences logically and have coherence with what is being expressed.

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4. Carlos no es católico. Él es judío.

Explanation:

1. Alonso is from Madrid. He is from Madrid.

2. Let's go for a walk in the park.

3. Every day I will jog on the running track.

4. Carlos is not Catholic. He is Jewish.

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