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whats the question
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It is customary for the person who says "te invito" to pay for things in a Spanish-speaking country.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
true/false
OpenStudy (anonymous):
true
OpenStudy (anonymous):
are u 100% sure
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yes i am
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Teenagers up to the age of 18 can drive a car whenever they want in Spanish-speaking countries?
Ture/False
OpenStudy (anonymous):
hmm false because every country has different laws
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I agree. Okay i have 3 more thank you very much.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Vibrar" is the cognate for vicar in Spanish.
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false
OpenStudy (anonymous):
There is no word for cheerleader in Spanish since schools in Spanish-speaking countries do not organize competitive sports.
True/False
OpenStudy (anonymous):
f
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
yupppers(:
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Now i need to check my answers.
All of the following are ways to accept an invitation except which one?
¡Claro!
¡Claro que sí!
Cómo no.
Lo siento. <---------
Sí.
"Ya tengo planes" is a way to
lead a cheer.
decline an invitation. <----
accept an invitation.
say that you are in a hurry.
Which of these things does a "porrista" not do in that position?
animar
gritar
sacar fotos <------
saltar