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Complete these sentences with your own ideas.
CONSULTA
Calor and frío can apply to both weather and people. Use hacer to describe weather conditions or climate.
Hace frío en Santiago.
It's cold in Santiago.
Use tener to refer to people.
El viajero tiene frío.
The traveler is cold.
NOTA
DUE October 29th 4:59 PM
Llover is an o:ue stem-changing verb, and nevar is an e:ie stem-changing verb.
Llueve.
It's raining.
Nieu

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Explaining Spanish weather expressions and stem-changing verbs in relation to weather.


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Spanish Weather Expressions

When describing weather conditions or climate, the verb hacer is used. For example, 'Hace frío en Santiago' means 'It's cold in Santiago.' On the other hand, to describe how people feel, the verb tener is used. For instance, 'El viajero tiene frío' translates to 'The traveler is cold.'

Additionally, the verb llover is an o:ue stem-changing verb, and nevar is an e:ie stem-changing verb. So, 'llueve' means 'It's raining.'


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