Translate to SPANISH in past tense please
I went to a hotel in 2018 with my family for vacat...
Spanish, 05.02.2021 02:30 moowalden1239
Translate to SPANISH in past tense please
I went to a hotel in 2018 with my family for vacation. We went there to swim and play games. I saw a great view, I played different arcade games, and I brought a pen back home. I ate fast food and I drank water and soda. A restaurant I visited while I was there was olive garden. I liked the experience because I had fun.
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Spanish, 22.06.2019 14:30
Will give ! read the following dialogue between charlie and sophie and observe the use of subjunctive. use this as a model for your own dialogue with a friend, in which you advise him/her what to do in a medical situation.the main requirement is that you use the subjunctive to advise someone to do something. remember that the verb wanting or advising or insisting or hoping is regular and the verb after the “que” is subjunctive. (verb of wish/want/desire/hope/advice/etc + que + subjunctive verb)scenario: charlie comes to sophie complaining of a toothache. sophie: ¿qué te pasa, charlie? charlie: me duelen los dientes. sophie: ¿todos los dientes o solo un diente? charlie: me duele una muela. sophie: te aconsejo que vayas al dentista. charlie: nunca voy a al dentista, ¿cómo hago eso? sophie: es necesario que llames a la oficina del dentista y hagas una cita. charlie: ¿conoces a un buen dentista? quiero ir hoy. sophie: te recomiendo que visites a mi dentista, al dr. mandíbula. charlie: ¿quieres que le diga que tú me lo recomendaste? sophie: espero que recuerde quién soy. charlie: mejor ven conmigo. sophie: dudo que pueda ir hoy. charlie: me niego a ir sin ti. sophie: voy a tratar de ir, pero es malo que sufras tanto. quiero que seas valiente.
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Spanish, 22.06.2019 22:00
Choose the correct use of the spanish preposition para in the following sentence. para aprender un idioma bien, hay que practicar fuera del salón de clases. "in order to," followed by an infinitive "to," referring to a destination "by," referring to a deadline intended for a goal or destination
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Spanish, 23.06.2019 07:30
Which verb form correctly completes this conversation? ernesto: ¿cuánto dinero ahorramos ayer? francisco: ayer nosotros 2.500 pesos. a. ahorraron b. ahorraste c. ahorramos d. ahorré
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