D. hablar con la boca llena
Answer:
1. usted, él
2. vosotras, ellas
3. vosotros, ellos
Explanation:
Here you must say what is the appropriate personal pronoun according to the person.
To talk about "he" in Spanish, there are two options: "tú" and "usted". "tú" is informal and "usted" is formal.
"usted" is when you are talking with him, and "él" is for a man and when you are talking about him.
When you talk for two or more people, if they are women you say "vosotras" or "ellas", but if some of them are men you say "vosotros" or "ellos".
Vosotras and vosotros is when you are talking with them, and "ellas" o "ellos" is when you are talking about them.
Answer:
i would say national health care
We can’t answer because we don’t know what the audio clip says :(
<span>First Name, Middle Name, Paternal Name(Father), Maternal Name(Mother)
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<span>Jonathan Charles Peters Johnson
When a Hispanic/Latino emigrates to a predominately English-speaking country, erroneously the (maternal last name) 2nd last name is assumed to be the only last name of the person.
Jonathan may write his name as, Jonathan Charles Peters J.
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