A few days ago
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10 points to first answer. PLEASE ANSWER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?

i have to some spanish words i have to translate to english for school thats do tommorrow. can u plz tell me wut the floowing words mean in english: 1) perezoso 2) prudente 3) serio 4) sociable 5) tacano 6) trabajador 7) de veras 8) muy 9) ni…ni… 10) pero 11) pues 12) tambien 13) taampoco 14) y

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A few days ago
Some1

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1.Lazy 2. prudent 3.serious 4.sociable 5.stingy 6.industrious 7.really 8. very 9.neither …nor..10.but 11.therefore 12.also13.neither 14.and

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5 years ago
kelsie
I’ll do this in steps so it’s easy to follow each part. It’s not really difficult, just long. You can add the whole numbers and the fractions together seperately. i.e. 5 + 3 + 1/2 + 3/5 So you can add 5 + 3 = 8 and then add the fractions seperately. (1) Before you can add fractions, they must have the same denominator (bottom). So you have to convert both fractions to equivalent fractions with a common denominator. (a) First find a number which is a multiple of both denominators.. Easiest way to do this is just to multiply them together. i.e. 2 x 5 = 10 – use 10 as a common denominator. (b) Now you have to multiply the numerators (top) of each fraction by the number you multiplied each denominator by to get the common denomiator. You need to do this to keep the fractions equivalent (equal) to what they were with the old denominators. (Equivalent fractions are made by multiplying top and bottom by the same number – to keep them equal to the original.) For 1/2: 2 x 5 = 10, so multiply numerator (1) by 5. Now 1/2 becomes 5/10 (i.e. multiply both top and bottom by 5) For 3/5: 5 x 2 = 10 => 3 x 2 = 6 => 3/5 = 6/10 (i.e. multiply both top and bottim by 2) (2) Now you can add the fractions together. You do this by adding the numerators (tops) and leaving the denominator the same: 1/2 + 3/5 = 5/10 + 6/10 = (5 + 6)/10 = 11/10 (i.e. 5 tenths + 6 tenths = 11 tenths) This is an improper fraction (bottom bigger than top), so convert it to a mixed number (whole number with fraction). Do this by dividing top by bottom and leaving the remainder in the fraction part: 11/10 = 1 1/10 (3) Now add this “mixed number” to the original whole number parts: 5 1/2 + 3 3/5 = 5 + 3 + 1/2 + 3/5 = 5 + 3 + 1 1/10 = 9 1/10
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A few days ago
Anonymous
1) lazy 2) prudent 3) serious 4) sociable 5) tacano 6) industrious 7) really 8) very 9) neither. ..ni… 10) but 11) therefore 12) tambien 13) taampoco 14) and
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A few days ago
whatwhatwhat???
1 lazy

2 wise

3 serious

4 sociable

5 cheap

6 hard working

7 truthfully

8 very

9 not this nor that (no me gusta nadar ni hablar)

10 but

11 well

12 also

13 (it’s tampoco) neither (a mi tampoco- me neither)

14 and

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A few days ago
HFC
1 lazy

2 prudent or logical

3 serious

4 sociable

5 cheapskate

6 hard worker

7 really or “wow truthfully”

8 very

9 “and no”: “and not”

10 but

11 therefore

12 too or also

13 neither

14 and

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A few days ago
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1. lazy

2. cautious

3. serious

4. talkative

5. cheap

6. hardworking — try it 😉

7. actually

8. very

9. nor

10. but

11. well

12. as well/also

13. neither

14. and

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A few days ago
Äcorn (`.~)
1. sluggish

2. prudent

3. serious

4. sociable

5. tacano

6. worker

7. truely

8. very

9. neither .. nor…

10. but

11. then

12. also

13. taampoco

14. and

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A few days ago
Anonymous
1- lazy

2- prudent

3- serious

4- sociable/talkative

5- stingy

6- work/job/occupation

7- truth

8- very

9- niether, nor

10- but

11- well

12- also/too

13- either

14- and

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