Noch etwas dazu. In jedem Satz finden Sie entweder keine oder nur eine adverbiale Angabe (z. B. wie). Erweitern (expand) Sie die Sätze mit einer oder einer weiteren (additional) adverbialen Angabe (z. B. wann oder wo[hin]). Achten Sie auf die Satzstellung!
Er gähnte (yawned) ein paar Minuten.
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El pasado Complete these sentences with the correct preterite forms of the verbs in the list.
vestirse, sentirse, saber, preferir, poner, tener, andar, pedir, dormir 1. Tú ___________________ unas vacaciones divertidísimas. 2. Ellos __________________ la ropa nueva sobre la cama. 3. Usted __________________ ayuda al dependiente. 4. Yo __________________ por el centro toda la tarde y no encontré un regalo para mamá. 5. Nosotros ____________________ la ropa de algodón. No nos gusta la seda. 6. ¿Ustedes ____________________ lo que ocurrió en la tienda de ropa? 7. Él _____________________ en mi casa la semana pasada. 8. Yo __________________ para la fiesta. 9. Luciana y Rolando __________________ enfermos anoche.
Then, however, Kasner’s nine-year-old nephew, Milton Sirotta, thought of the term googol, and Kasner excepted that name.
This sentence form a paragraph. Proofread each sentence for misspelled words. For each item, select the word that is misspelled. A) Then B) thought C) excepted
Why does Steinem believe women are valued for their weakness in most patriarchal cultures?
a. because their weakness makes them stronger emotionally b. because their weakness allows others to have complete dominance c. because their weakness creates better opportunities for other women
All of the following statements about inference are true except:
a. Inference is the reasoning process by which we interpret the author's stated information and "read between the lines." b. When we make inferences, we draw conclusions from what we know and from what we perceive through our senses. c. Making inferences requires us to insert our own ideas and opinions. d. We make inferences every time we read.