Answer:
When the waiter or someone tells you thank you, yo say "<u>No hay de que</u>"
Hope that helped! :)
Explanation:
These are the complete sentences conjugated in the simple present tense:
- Nosotros escribimos correos electrónicos desde diferentes partes del mundo.
- Tus padres deben tener mucho dinero.
- Sus amigas asisten al gimnasio todos los días.
- Tú no comprendes a las otras abuelitas.
- Yo también vivo la vida loca.
<h3>How do you use the simple present tense?</h3>
In this exercise, you have to change the subject and conjugate the sentences in the simple present tense.
The Spanish simple present tense (''presente del indicativo'' in Spanish) is used to talk about habitual situations, routines, universal truths and facts.
I was able to find the complete instructions for the exercise online.
Check more information about the simple present tense here brainly.com/question/25856028
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<span>I believe you are looking for a form a "ser". I think you are looking for "Él es las frutas y los vegetales."</span>
1. TU comes el huevo
2. USTED come la pizza, señor Núñez?
3.YO no comparte el queso para cenar
4. EL tomo te en el desayunó
Answer:
es
Explanation:
I think you are asking the answer to the blank. When we translate this sentence, it will be "My friend ___ the best player in college." The only verb that makes sense is the conjugation is, which is the conjugated form of the verb to be in 3rd person singular. There are 2 verbs that mean to be in Spanish, ser and estar. We will use ser because estar is more used to describe how you are feeling. The 3rd person singular conjugation for ser is es. Hope this helps!