Explanation:
1: Dijieron
2: tranduciste
3: conduciste
4:trajieron
5:trajieron
6:trajiste
Answer:
1. dijeron
2. tradujo
3. condujo
4. trajeron
5. dijimos
6. trajiste
Answer:
temple de animo
Explanation:
State of Mind
b. junto
c. cierto
d. también
Type B is 8 feet tall and grows at a rate of 9 inches per year.
Algebraically determine exactly how many years it will take for these trees to be the
same height
Answer:
Answer:
6 years
Explanation:
The subject Mathematics (not Spanish); however, the solution is as follows...
Given
Height of Type A: 7ft
Growth of Type A = 11in per year
Height of Type B: 8ft
Growth of Type B = 9in per year
Required
When both trees would have the same height
First, the units of height and growth of both trees must be the same.
So, we'll convert the height from feet to inches
Given that 1 foot = 12 inches
Height of Type A: 7 * 12 inches = 84 inches
Height of Type B: 8 * 12 inches = 96 inches
Let y represent the number of years, both trees would have the same height
Type A can be represented algebraically as : 84 + 11y
Type B can be represented algebraically as : 96 + 9y
To solve further, we have to equate both expressions
Collect Like Terms
Divide both sides by 2
Answer:
Carmen Morales Márquez
Explanation:
3. Mis padres acaban de jubilarse. Estoy pensando en mudarme (move) para estar más cerca de ____.
4. Leticia, entre ____ hay algo más que una simple amistad. ¿Quieres ser mi novia?
5. Somos Cecilia y Florencia. Hacemos artesanías. Para saber más sobre ____, puedes visitar nuestro sitio web.
6. Claudia, quiero ir a comer un rico helado ____. ¿Cuándo nos vemos? Un abrazo, tu hermano.
Answer:1:silvia.2:mi.3:ellos.4:nosotros.5:nosotras.6:contigo
Explanation:
you have to speak two or more people
Answer:
The correct answer is: ¿Cómo está? or ¿Cómo está usted? that means How are you?
Explanation:
Most Spanish speakers address formallyto elder people, as a sign of education or politeness, so even if they are referring technically to the singular second person and they could use correctly the pronoun "tú" (you), the pronoun they use is "usted" that follows the rules of the singular third person (she/he). So, when asking how someone is doing in the singular second person would be: ¿Cómo estás?; and in the third person would be ¿Cómo está?
Note that in Spanish is not necessary to include the pronoun in the question, for the conjugated verb refers directly to the subject, but it could be added in terms of emphasis.
So, asking an elder how is doing, would be grammatically as if we would be referring to a third party and therefore the correct answer is: ¿Cómo está?
Now, if we want to emphasize the subject we are referring then it is also correct to ask adding the word "Usted" at the end of the sentence, like this: ¿Cómo está usted?