Answer:
You don't have to be French to enjoy a decent red wine," Charles Jousselin de Gruse used to tell his foreign guests whenever he entertained them in Paris. "But you do have to be French to recognize one," he would add with a laugh.
After a lifetime in the French diplomatic corps, the Count de Gruse lived with his wife in an elegant townhouse on Quai Voltaire. He was a likeable man, cultivated of course, with a well-deserved reputation as a generous host and an amusing raconteur.
This evening's guests were all European and all equally convinced that immigration was at the root of Europe's problems. Charles de Gruse said nothing. He had always concealed his contempt for such ideas. And, in any case, he had never much cared for these particular guests.
Explanation:
* Nosotras vamos a asistir a clase hoy.
(asistir a is its own word and has its own 'a')
what you were doing is "ir + infinitive" lol
The titanic crew was divided into different groups according to the tasks and jobs they developed. The main differences/divisions were the following:
Ship's officers
Deck crew
Engineering crew (responsibles for keeping the engines running)
Victualling crew (they provided the services for the occupants of the ship)
Restaurant staff
Postal clerks (in charge of the incoming and outcoming mail)
Guarantee group (were there to find any unfixed problems)
Ship's orchestra