Answer:
1. fueron
2. existieron
3. llegaron
4. contribuyeron
5. desarrollaron
6. hablaban
7. tuvo
8. incluian
9. parecia
10. construyeron
11. usaron
12. fueron
13. descubrieron
14. observaban
15. salia
16. ponia
Who made up most of General
Zaragozas army?
Answer:
During the political unrest of the 1850s, Zaragoza joined the army supporting the cause of the Liberal Party, in opposition to dictator Antonio López de Santa Anna. Zaragoza rose to command an army of volunteers that in 1855 defeated Santa Anna and led to the re-establishment of a constitutional democratic government in Mexico.
Zaragoza served as Secretary of War from April through October 1861, in the cabinet of Benito Juárez. He resigned in order to lead the Army of the East (Ejército de Oriente) against the Europeans who, using the Mexican external debt as a pretext under the Treaty of London concluded earlier that year, had invaded Mexico.
Explanation:
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¿Atino__________gustamirarlatelevisión?
Answer:
Te
Explanation:
Te es un complemento de la oración.
En conclusión la respuesta es:
¿A ti no te gusta ver televisión?
Answer:
¿ A Tino le gusta mirar la televisión?
Explanation:
Tino is a third person singular noun, so you need a third person singular pronoun.
Nosotros _______ muchos sándwiches.
Answer:
comemos
Explanation:
Answer:
hicimos
Explanation:
idk about the spanish flares i just know how to speak it
¿Qué tipo de animal puedes ver en un bosque lluvioso?
un oso
una catarata
un perro
un tucán
Un oso puede estar en un bosque
How does the watress know William?
from school
from work
from softball
Answer:
D - From Softball
Explanation:
According to the websites, which of the following has not contributed to the Spanish language?
Latin
Native American languages
b.
African languages
d.
German
a.
C.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
А
В
С
D
Mark this and return
Answer:
D German
Explanation:
Spanish derives many of its rules of grammar and syntax from Latin, and around 75% of Spanish words have Latin roots. The Spanish language has many other influences as well. Several other languages, including Greek, Arabic, and some of the languages of the native cultures of the Americas have contributed words to Spanish in its modern form.