The answer is hubo i think
Read and choose the correct option to answer the question
Georgina, que te gustaba más de la banda de tus primos?
Me gustaban las palabras de las canciones,
Oh, si, ſeran bellisimas!
What is being discussed in this dialogue?
El ritmo
El género
La letra
La cantante
Answer:
La letra
Explanation:
because it says that Georgina said me gustaban las palabras which means I liked the words.
Need to get these done, so i dont go on punishment
Q.1 : Le
Q.2: Me
Q.3: Llegue
Q.4: Vaya
Q.5: Ponga
Q.6: Trajeron
Please I need help on this
Answer:
ella mete el plato en el lavaplatos
yo meto la camisa de la maleta
Explanation:
Answer:
Ella METE el plato en el lavaplatos
Yo SACO la camisa de la maleta.
Explanation:
Fernando y graciela no son hermanos. Son _____.
Answer: primos
Explanation:
Which comparative phrase best completes the statement?
No me gustan las zanahorias, pero me gustan las manzanas. Las zanahorias son ____ las manzanas.
A peores que
B. mejores que
OC mejor que
D. peor que
Answer:
Las zanahorias son peores que las manzanas
Explanation:
Traduce la frase: "La familia compra un televisor nuevo'.
The family buys a brand new TV.
The family is buying a new TV, but it's not brand new.
The family is buying a new TV, but no details are given on the age of the house.
Nosotros _____ con la maestra.
comería
comerías
comeríamos
comerían
Answer:
Comeríamos con la maestra
Explanation:
Espero que esto ayude si lo hace, por favor marque con inteligencia que estoy lejos del siguiente rango: D
For each expression, write another word or phrase that expresses a similar idea. I need answers for these.
(1) De nada
(2) Encantado
(3)Adios
(4) Hasta la vista
(5) Mucho gusto
The another word or phrase that expresses a similar idea are:
¿Cómo estás?- ¿Qué tal?De nada.- No hay de qué.Encantado.- Mucho gusto.Adíos.- Chau.Hasta la vista.- Hasta luego.Mucho gusto- Encantado.¿Cómo estás? - ¿Qué tal?. ¿Cómo estás? is Spanish for "How are you?" ¿Qué tal? is also a way to ask "How are you?" or "How is it going?" It's a more informal expression.
De nada is Spanish for "You're welcome." No hay de qué is another way of saying "You're welcome." It literally means "There's nothing for what" or "There's nothing to thank for."
My name is Franco, and I am Puerto Rican. A game that I used to play when I was young was the handkerchief game. Two teams formed a line on opposite sides. A referee was in the
middle of both teams with the handkerchief. This person would say a number, and the person from each team with that number had to run and capture the handkerchief. What a fun game!
What popular game, also played similarly in the USA, is Franco referring to?
Blind Man's Blut
Capture the Flag
Hide and Seek
Simon Says
Answer:
i think its capture the flag
Decide whether the sentence is correct or incorrect as written. Elisa condujo su carro desde Miami. correct incorrect
Answer: Correct
Explanation: Condujo is preterite, meaning that it happened in the past. The sentence says “Elisa drove her car from Miami”
Answer:
correct
Explanation:
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Read and choose the option with the correct conjugation to complete the sentence.
¿Los abuelos y ustedes ________ al parque cada día?
vamos
van
va
vas
Answer:
van
Explanation:
it is plural
Read and choose the option with the correct conjugation to complete the sentence.
Mi hermanastra y yo ________ de pesca los fines de semana.
Vamos
Voy
Va
Vas
Answer:
1 vamos
Explanation:
Read and choose the sentence that matches the image. Usted come el pimiento. El comes el pimiento Usted corro com la manzana. El corre con la manzana.
Answer: El corre con la manzana
Explanation: it makes sense.
Answer:
it is D
Explanation:
it translates to "He runs with the apple." in english
(llover) ¿ ____ mucho en tu ciudad?
Mis amigos hablarán/hablarían de la película, pero sus padres no lo permiten.
Answer:
It means this in English: My friends would talk/talk about the film, but their parents won't.
Explanation:
Do you notice any similarities or differences between the -ER and -IR conjugations and the -AR conjugations?
Please help ASAP!!!
Also please mention a few!
Answer:
-er and -ir have the same conjugations except for nosotros(as) and vosotros(as). -er and -ir have the same overall conjugations as -ar except they start with different vowels.
Explanation:
that's all I know
Alejandro es un chico deportista. Le encanta el tenis.
¡Estoy emocionado! El sábado voy al estadio « stadium » para ver a Alejandro, el chico ________, jugar al tenis.
dominicano
dominicana
chileno
chilena
Answer:
chileno o dominicano
Explanation:
both of these answers are correct!
Answer: It's Chileno
Explanation: I am doing Flvs, so i can see the picture on the question and chile is highlighted. The person who posted this just forgot the picture :)
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Escucha la narración y ordena las oraciones de acuerdo con los eventos de la vida de
Beatriz.
Choose the correct completion.
¿Por qué no_________ tú?
Question 3 options:
viniste
vinieron
Question 4 (5 points)
Part F Grammar
Choose the correct form of the verb.
Ellos no lo ___________.
Question 4 options:
supieron
supiste
supo
Question 5 (5 points)
What is the corresponding singular Spanish phrase for con ustedes?
Question 5 options:
con él
contigo
conmigo
con usted
Help!! *Points*
Can you guys help me with the picture at the stop^
I believe it answer choice B
Los cocineros (preparar) la comida.
What's the right verb for this sentence?
Answer:
to put in that sentence it would be preparan
Explanation:
The number 2,000,00 is represented in words as:
Answer:
two million
or
dos millones
Explanation:
Select the phrase that best completes this sentence.
el equipo de búsqueda y rescate llegue pronto al sitio del terremoto.
A.
Es una lástima que
B. Espero que
OC. Es muy triste que
D. No es urgente que
Answer:
espero que
Explanation:
The preterit of regular verbs and ser/ir 6-14 Imagina que eres Antonio, el protagonista de esta historia. Completa las siguientes oraciones con las formas apropiadas de los siguientes verbos: almorzar caminar completar invitar jugar leer llegar sacar ser (x2) ir llamar
Ayer ___ un día extraordinario. En la mañana, yo _____ muy productiva con mis estudios:____ los tres capítulos del texto de psicología y _____ todos los ejercicios. Raramente hago toda la tarea para esa clase. Después de estudiar, _____ al tenis con Tina, la chica que más me gusta. Tina y yo _____ a la cafetería juntos (together) y entonces (yo) _____ con ella también. Por la tarde, _______ a la clase de español y _____ una A en la prueba. ____ a casa tan (so) contento y… adivina (guess) quién me _____ por teléfono. Pues sí, ¡Tina! Me _____ a salir este fin de semana.
Bold answers:
Ayer fue un día extraordinario. En la mañana, yo fui muy productiva con mis estudios: leí los tres capítulos del texto de psicología y completé todos los ejercicios. Raramente hago toda la tarea para esa clase. Después de estudiar, jugué al tenis con Tina, la chica que más me gusta. Tina y yo caminamos a la cafetería juntos (together) y entonces (yo) almorcé con ella también. Por la tarde, fui a la clase de español y saqué una A en la prueba. Llegué a casa tan (so) contento y… adivina (guess) quién me llamó por teléfono. Pues sí, ¡Tina! Me invitó a salir este fin de semana.
Translation:
Yesterday was an extraordinary day. In the morning, I was very productive with my studies: I read the three chapters of the psychology text and completed all the exercises. I rarely do all the homework for that class. After studying, I played tennis with Tina, the girl I like the most. Tina and I walked to the café together and then I had lunch with her too. In the afternoon, I went to Spanish class and got an A in the test. I got home so happy and ... guess who called me on the phone. Yes, Tina! She invited me to go out this weekend.
SpymoreChoose the Choose the correct translation of the following time.
6:15correct translation of the following time. 6:15
The time 6:15 in the 12-hour clock format represents 6:15 AM.
To convert this to the 24-hour clock format, where the day is divided into 24 hours, we simply add 12 hours to the afternoon and evening times in the 12-hour clock.
Therefore, 6:15 AM plus 12 hours gives us 18:15 in the 24-hour clock format.
This indicates 6:15 PM. When converting from the 12-hour to the 24-hour clock, it's important to recognize that after noon, we add 12 hours to the time to obtain the equivalent in the 24-hour format.
Hence, option B, 18:15, is the correct representation of 6:15 in the 24-hour clock system, indicating the evening time.
The Complete Question
What is the correct translation of the time 6:15 from the 12-hour clock to the 24-hour clock?
A) 6:15 AM
B) 18:15
C) 6:15 PM
D) 15:06
Write a paragraph using irregular verbs with different tenses.
Answer:
Cuando fue a España, hice muchas cosas interesantes que hasta ahora jamás no he hecho. Mi mejor amigo, Juan, también vino conmigo y tuvimos solamente una maleta grande que compartimos los dos.
Sé que hoy en día muchas personas se van de viaje con un montón de cosas y que tienen los criterios muy altos a la hora de elegir la acomodación, pero yo no soy uno de esos. Yo simplemente era muy emocionado con el viaje y veía los paisajes magníficos que me rodeaban.
Explanation:
In Spanish, irregular verbs are the verbs that modify its lexeme after being conjugated, by omitting its natural modification according to the mode and time.
e.g. The verb tener, conjugated in Present would be teno. However, this verb suffers various modifications, so its correct form is tengo.
Read and choose the option with the correct word or words to complete the sentence.
En la primavera, mis primas y yo vamos a la playa a correr los lunes, martes, miércoles, jueves, viernes, sábados y domingos a las 5, antes de salir el sol.
Based on the text, they run ________.
cada mañana
cada fin de semana
cada noche
cada tarde
Answer:
cada tarde
Explanation:
Answer:
cada mañana
Explanation:
In the text at the end it says they they go running at 5 before the sun comes up.
2. Which word or phrase best completes the sentence?
Un espejo limpio es ____ un espejo sucio.
A. más que
B. peor que
C. mejor que
D. menos que
We use the Imperfect Tense to talk about_______________.
Question 1 options:
what we will do in the future.
what we like to do right now.
telling someone what to do.
what we used to do in the past.
Answer: what we used to do in the past.
We use the Imperfect Tense to talk about what we used to do in the past.
Explanation:
We mainly use the imperfect tense when talking about repeated, usual, or habitual actions in the past.
SpymoreAmanda: "Mi abuelo es viejo pero no tiene el pelo canoso."
What does Amanda say about her relative?
That her uncle is old but does not have gray hair
That her grandfather is old but does not have gray hair
That her father is old and but does not have gray hair
That her father is young but has gray hair
Answer:
Well the one that would make most sence is answer choice B.
Explanation:
Abuelo means Grandfather.
Pelo means hair
Consolo means grey, grey-heaaded