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Lee el texto y escribe las respuestas siguiendo las instrucciones indicadas en el texto.

Read the text and write the answers following the instructions indicated in the text.
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Hi friends! My name is Alejandrina and I'm Costa Rican. In my house, Spanish is
spoken. For social studies class I have to write a report about the nationalities in the
world. I need your help answering the following questions:
1. In a complete sentence in Spanish, mention five nationalities with their
countries. Remember to use the verb ser.
2. Explain in English, the rule of using capital letter with nationalities.
3. In a complete sentence in Spanish, mention five nicknames of five
nationalities with their countries. Remember these nicknames have to be
different from the ones selected in the first question and that you need to use
the verb ser.
4. In a complete sentence in Spanish, explain if the same language is spoken in
your house as in Alejandrina's house?

User Fenikso
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Answer:

1. Soy de Argentina. Soy argentino.

Somos de Brasil. Somos brasileros.

Ella es de Chile. Es chilena.

Él es de Paraguay. Es paraguayo.

Tu eres de Uruguay. Eres Uruguayo.

2. - The name of the country is capitalized in English and Spanish. When a n

adjective of the name of the country (nationality) is formed, it begins with a lowercase in Spanish but in capital letters in English.

3. Estados Unidos de América (The USA) = Gringos

España = Gallegos

Bolivia = Bolitas

Puerto Rico = Boricuas

Italia = Tanos

4. Yo vivo en Argentina y acá hablamos español como en la casa de Alejandria porque allá en Costa Rica también hablan español.

Step-by-step explanation:

Translation:

1. I am from Argentina. I am Argentinean.

We are from Brazil. We are Brazilian.

She's from Chile. She's Chilean.

He's from Paraguay. He's Paraguayan.

You're from Uruguay. You're Uruguayan.

2. - The name of the country is capitalized in English and Spanish. When a n adjective of the name of the country (nationality) is formed, it begins with a lowercase in Spanish but in capital letters in English.

3. United States of America (The USA) = Gringos

Spain = Gallegos

Bolivia = Bolitas

Puerto Rico = Boricuas

Italy = Tanos

4. I live in Argentina and here we speak Spanish like in the house of Alexandria because there in Costa Rica they also speak Spanish.

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