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5) You would have to save money in order to buy an expensive thing that you cannot afford.
The answer choices are incomplete for this question, but the Spanish verb for 'save' is ahorrar.
8) The question asks, 'It is not certain that Tomas ____ Brazil.' The question is regarding location, so you will use the verb estar. The subject is third-person singular, so you will use the conjugation está.
9) The Filipino language, Tagalog, uses Spanish loanwords as a result of the country's origins being heavily influenced from Spain. Some examples of loanwords that are both the same in Tagalog and Spanish are edad (age in English), gasolina (gasoline in English), and tableta (tablet in English).
The answer choices are incomplete for this question, but the Spanish verb for 'save' is ahorrar.
8) The question asks, 'It is not certain that Tomas ____ Brazil.' The question is regarding location, so you will use the verb estar. The subject is third-person singular, so you will use the conjugation está.
9) The Filipino language, Tagalog, uses Spanish loanwords as a result of the country's origins being heavily influenced from Spain. Some examples of loanwords that are both the same in Tagalog and Spanish are edad (age in English), gasolina (gasoline in English), and tableta (tablet in English).
5. If you want to buy something expensive, and you do not have enough money, you need to __save__ money until you can afford it
8. No es cierto que Tomás __está ___ en Brasil.
9.) There are many ___Spanish loanwords____ in the Filipino language.