Elle a toujours ___________________ être bronzée toute l’année; donc elle a pris sa retraite aux Bahamas. (rêver)
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
rêvé d’
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Complete the story by conjugating the verbs in parentheses in the preterite or imperfect.
Cuando yo ___________________1 (tener) 10 años, ___________________2 (vivir) con mis padres y mis tres hermanas en Nueva York. Mi madre ___________________3 (trabajar) como médica y mi padre ___________________4 (ser) amo de casa.a Un fin de semana, mis padres nos ___________________5 (llevar) al centro ¡y ___________________6 (nosotros: ver) una obra de teatrob en Broadway! Mis hermanas y yo ______________________7 (estar) muy emocionadas.c Después de la obra____________________8 (comer) en un restaurante cubano muy elegante y yo _____________________ 9 (pedir) sopa de pollo. Me __________________10 (gustar) mucho. _______________ ahomemaker bobra… play cexcited
The transcontinental railroads were built and owned by private companies but financed by the public (with one exception, James J. Hill's Great Northern). The sparseness of population between the Mississippi Valley and California and Oregon (Washington State after 1889) made it impossible to attract private investors to railroads connecting the East and West. Construction was too expensive
Building a mile of track meant bedding 3,000 ties in gravel and attaching 400 rails to them by driving 12,000 spikes. Having built that mile in Utah or Nevada, a railroader had nothing to look forward to but hundreds more miles of scarcely inhabited desert mountains. With no customers along the way, there would be no profits; without profits, no investors. The federal government had political and military interests in binding the Pacific Coast to the rest of the Union, and, in its land, the The Pacific Railway Act of 1862 granted to two companies, the Union Pacific (UP) and the Central Pacific (CP), a right of way 200 feet wide between Omaha, Nebraska, and Sacramento, California. For each mile of track that the companies built, they were to receive, on either side of the tracts, 10 alternate sections (square miles) of the public domain. The result was a belt of land 40 miles wide, laid out like a checkerboard on which the UP and the CP owned half the squares. The railroads sold the land to provide the money for construction and created customers in the buyers. Or they used their vast real estate as collateral against which to borrow cash from banks. In addition, depending on the terrain, the government lent the two companies between $16,000 and $48,000 per mile of track at bargain interest rates. According to the passage, the "right of way" granted to the railroad companies was a. 200 feet wide. b. 40 miles wide. c. 10 miles wide. d. 100 feet wide.
Select the letter of the sentence with the correct relative pronoun and the correct punctuation
_____ A) Never eat oranges, that are green. C)Never eat oranges that are green. B) Never eat oranges who are green.
Philandering
a. decision to disregard useful advice b. act of cheating on one's spouse c. concession made between partners in a relationship