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MIT 21F Spanish I - IV (OCW) 7 Online
OpenStudy (anonymous):

2. Arturo’s father is asking him about his plans for tonight. Write the possessive adjectives that best complete the conversation. Modelo: --Arturo, ¿de quiénes son estos zapatos? ¿Son tuyos? -- No, no son míos Son de Javier. -- Oye, Arturo. ¿Es esa corbata tuya? -- No, no es _______. Es de Javier

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What do you think?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

nungua mia

OpenStudy (anonymous):

-No, no es mía. Perfect ^^

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i want you to be sure luci please

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I'm Spanish and I'd say mía, but if you need another opinion that's fine ;)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

. Marisol is an exchange student from Ecuador living in the United States. In an e-mail to her best friend, she writes about her daily routine and the routine of her roommate (compañera de cuarto), Jennifer. Complete Marisol’s sentence from the email by writing the reflexive verb that corresponds to the picture. Mi compañera de cuarto, Jennifer, ___________ más tarde que yo.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Do you have a verb to choose? Because it can be the verb wake up, or get up...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no choices given

OpenStudy (anonymous):

wait let me see

OpenStudy (anonymous):

http://prntscr.com/101chb

OpenStudy (anonymous):

despertarse or levantarse

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Aaa ok, so what is she doing in the picture?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

waking up

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and in spanish?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

despertar

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It's a reflexive verb so it's despertarse. So in the sentence Jennifer ________ más tarde que yo. How do you write it?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

http://prntscr.com/101f3d

OpenStudy (anonymous):

First, do you know what do you have to do?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the word underline mean almost always

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i dont know anything about this question other than the above

OpenStudy (anonymous):

And do you know another word or words with the same meaning?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no

OpenStudy (anonymous):

For example: Frecuentemente, A menudo..

OpenStudy (anonymous):

de cerca alguna vez

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Alguna vez means sometimes so it isn't the same meaning

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can you tell please

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Lucinda13 did give you some possible answers. We're looking for a word that means the same thing as "casi siempre." Lucinda13 pointed out some good examples of words that would mean the same as "casi siempre." "Frecuentemente" "A menudo"

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