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fix(curriculum): fix minor typos/grammar in es-a1 (#64019)
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@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ Hello
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### --feedback--
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This word is has a different purpose.
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This word has a different purpose.
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---
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@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ This word means "much" or "a lot".
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### --feedback--
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This word means "pleasure", like in "It's a please to meet you".
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This word means "pleasure", like in "It's a pleasure to meet you".
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# --explanation--
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@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ This task doesn't have audio. Complete the dialogue below.
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Write these words in the correct spot:
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`conocerte`, `llamas`, `tú`, `humanos`, `Guatemala`, `dónde`, `dedicas`, `soy`, `tengo`
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`conocerte`, `llamas`, `tú`, `humanos`, `Guatemala`, `dónde`, `dedicas`, `soy`, `tengo`
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# --fillInTheBlank--
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@@ -124,4 +124,4 @@ This verb means "to meet you".
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# --explanation--
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The dialogue includes these words: `llamas`, `tú`, `dónde`, `soy`, `Guatemala`, `tengo`, `dedicas`, `humanos`, `conocerte` (in order).
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The dialogue includes these words: `llamas`, `tú`, `dónde`, `soy`, `Guatemala`, `tengo`, `dedicas`, `humanos`, `conocerte` (in order).
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@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ In Spanish, nationalities typically change with gender. If a nationality ends wi
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However, nationalities that end with a consonant often add an `-a` to create the feminine form. For example, the masculine form of someone from `España` ("Spain") is `español`, while the feminine form is `española`.
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Nationalities that end in `-e` or `-í` are usually the same for both genders. For example the masculine form of someone from `Estados Unidos` ("United States") is `estadounidense`, while the feminine form is also `estadounidense`.
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Nationalities that end in `-e` or `-í` are usually the same for both genders. For example, the masculine form of someone from `Estados Unidos` ("United States") is `estadounidense`, while the feminine form is also `estadounidense`.
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