Here are the translations of the sentences with "There is/are" into Spanish:
1. Hay un río en mi pueblo.
2. Hay un fantasma en esta habitación.
3. Hay una manzana en el escritorio.
4. Hay hielo en el lago.
5. Hay aceite en el pavimento.
2. Is there a cup here?
Sí, hay una taza aquí.
Are there twenty pencils in this box?
Sí, hay veinte lápices en esta caja.
Is there a computer in the library?
Sí, hay un
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1. The song "We Are the World" was written by Quincy Jones.
Quincy Jones
the song "We Are the World"
no subject
2. A bible, a mail-order catalog, and newsreels of President Franklin D. Roosevelt were placed in a time capsule during the 1939 World's Fair.
bible
President Franklin D. Roosevelt
no subject
3. Mistakes were made.
mistakes
made
no subject
4. The first flight in a balloon powered with a small steam engine and propeller was made by Frenchman Henri Giffard in 1852.
Henri Giffard
steam engine
no subject
5. The cotton textile industry in the United States was founded in 1790.
industry
United States
no subject
6. In 1917, the Eighteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which outlawed the manufacture, sale, or consumption of intoxicating liquors, was passed by Congress.
U.S. Constitution
Congress
no subject
7. The powerful empire of the Aztecs was crushed by Hernando Cortez in the sixteenth century.
Aztecs
Hernando Cortez
no subject
8. The famous quotation "Genius is two percent inspiration and ninety-eight percent perspiration" was uttered by Thomas Alva Edison.
Genius
Thomas Alva Edison
no subject
9. The first known radio broadcast in America was made in 1906 by a radio experimenter, Reginald Fessenden, in Brant Rock, Massachusetts.
America
radio experimenter
no subject
10. On the first Christmas during World War I, an unofficial truce was declared by British and German troops, who were enemies.
troops
World War I
no subject
In the following sentences, decide whether the boldface words or phrases are parallel. If
the elements are not parallel, choose the corrected sentence. Otherwise, choose "no
change."
11. The traditional foods of a culture remind people of their shared past and are a way
to bind them together in the future.
The traditional foods of a culture remind people of their shared past and to bind them
together in the future.
The traditional foods of a culture remind people of their shared past and bind them
together in the future.
no change
12. The foods of immigrants sometimes become part of the majority culture; Italian food and eating Chinese dishes have become popular all over the United States.
The foods of immigrants sometimes become part of the majority culture; Italian food and Chinese dishes have become popular all over the United States.
The foods of immigrants sometimes become part of the majority culture; Italian food and the dishes people eat in China have become popular all over the United States.
no change
13. A former empire may adopt food brought back from its colonies, as the Dutch love
Indonesian restaurants and the British adore Indian ones.
A former empire may adopt food brought back from its colonies, as Dutch people eat a
lot of Indonesian food and Indian food is eaten by the British.
A former empire may adopt food brought back from its colonies, as Dutch people eat a
lot of Indonesian.
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Fish and chips
"Fish and chips" is deep-fried fish in batter with deep-fried
potatoes, and a popular take-away food. Fish and chips is
originally from the United Kingdom, but also very popular in
Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa and some
coastal towns of the Netherlands and Norway; and also
increasingly so in the United States and elsewhere. For decades it
was the dominant (if not the only) take-away food in the United
Kingdom.
The fried potatoes are called chips in British and international usage; and while American English
calls them french fries, the combination is still called "fish and chips". (Potato chips, an American
innovation, are a different potato-derived food, and are known as crisps in the United Kingdom.)
Fish and chips have separately been eaten for many years – though the potato was not introduced
to Europe until the 17th century. The originally Sephardi dish Pescado frito, or deep-fried fish,
came to Netherlands and England with the Spanish and Portuguese Jews in the 17th and 18th
centuries.
The dish became popular in more widespread circles in London and the south-east in the middle
of the 19th century (Charles Dickens mentions a "fried fish warehouse" in Oliver Twist) whilst in
the north of England a trade in deep-fried "chipped" potatoes developed.
It is unclear when and where these two trades were merged to become the fish and chip shop
industry we know today. The first combined fish and chip shop was probably the one opened in
London by Joseph Malin in 1860.
During World War II, fish and chips were one of the few foods that were not rationed in the UK.
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Questions about the text
1. Fish and chips are popular only in England.
True.
False.
We don't know.
2. Americans call "French fries" what British call "chips".
True.
False.
We don't know.
2. 3. Americans call "chips" what British call "crisps".
True.
False.
We don't know.
4. The potato was introduced to Europe in the 18th century.
True.
False.
We don't know.
5. The dish became popular in the 19th century.
True.
False.
We don't know.
6. The first fish and chip shop was opened in the 19th century.
True.
False.
We don't know.
7. Fish and chips were not eaten during World War II.
True.
False.
We don't know.
3. 1.TRADUCE AL ESPAÑOL LAS
SIGUIENTES ORACIONES
There is a river in my town.
.
There is a ghost in this room....
There is an apple on the
desk
There is ice on the lake.
There is oil on the pavement
2. ELIGE LA OPCIÓN MÁS ADECUADA PARA RESPONDER A LAS SIGUIENTES PREGUNTAS.
TRADUCE CADA PREGUNTA
Is there a cup here?
Yes, there is one.
Yes, it is.
Are there twenty pencils in this box?
Yes, there are ten.
Yes, there are.
Is there a computer in the library?
Yes, you are not.
Yes, there is one.
Is there a dog in this house?
Yes, there is a dog.
Yes, there are two houses.
4. Are there four books on the desk?
Yes, you are.
Yes, there are.
Are there twenty cigarettes in this packet?
Yes, there are.
Yes, there is.
Is there a book about computers in the library?
Yes, there is one.
Yes, there are one.
Are there three rabbits in the garden?
No, there isn't three rabbits.
No, there aren't three rabbits.
Completa los recuadros con There is o There are. Luego traduce las oraciones.
13 pencils in this box.
a telephone on the desk.
a dog in the mailbox.
5. three books on the desk.
two dolphins in this picture.
twenty cigarettes in a packet.