—Chi mi dà la ricetta? —__________ dà Gianna.
Complete each sentence by replacing the direct and indirect objects with the correct combination of double-object pronouns.
Te la
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_____________________ Correct any dangling or misplaced modifiers in the following sentences. Do nothing if the sentence is correct.
IV. El futuro.Write two sentences to describe what you will look like and what your life will be like in ten years. Then write two sentences about what your Spanish instructor's life will be like in ten years. Tú ____________
What will be an ideal response?
____ a specific time means “then.”
a) At b) By c) Until
Read the following summary of cultural information from “Capítulo 1”, then answer the questions. (
The United States is famously considered a melting pot of peoples and cultures, and one of the primary contributing groups to that melting pot is the Hispanic culture. Hispanics come from a variety of areas in the world, including Central America, the Caribbean, South America, Spain, and other countries. As of 2016, Hispanics are the most numerous minority group of the United States, comprising 17.8% of the country’s population, thus Spanish language and Hispanic culture is integrating more and more into American society. Spanish is the second most commonly spoken language in the world, and the same goes for the United States. Together with the language differences, there are some cultural elements integrated that may be slightly different from English-speaking American culture. For example, in Spanish there are two forms of the subject you: informal tú and formal usted, the former used in a familiar setting and the latter as a show of respect. Additionally, when people of Hispanic backgrounds greet each other, it is common to shake hands, hug, or kiss one another. They exchange a kiss on the cheek with a woman, whereas in English-speaking cultures women and men usually shake hands, or sometimes hug if they are close. Finally, Spanish speakers are used to reading the hour on the 24-hour clock, or military time, so in the United States they become accustomed to reading a.m. and p.m. to indicate time of day. How is telling time different in the United States from Hispanic countries?