Answer:
ir
Translation
Rodrigo and Martha are <u>going</u> to japan tomorrow.
Vamos el sábado en la mañana al parque a andar en bicicleta
<h2>Right answer:</h2><h3>B. ni</h3><h3 />
This sentence stands for negation that is an expression that means <em>no</em> and is used to contradict some or all of the meaning of a positive sentence. So the basic form is when using only the word <em>no. </em>However, there are many other negative words and phrases that you can use to negate a positive statement besides the basic form<em> no. </em>So one of these forms is ni...ni that means neither...nor. Finally:
<em><u>Isabela:</u></em><em> No puedes permitir entrar</em><em> ni</em><em> vendedores </em><em>ni</em><em> perros callejeros.</em>
Oh my, I'm learning Spanish I. Um...
I'll use Translate.
<span>Voy a usar translate.
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<span>Thomas es muy probable que está introduciendo a un nuevo alumno o él está en problemas. El profesor no sabe a este chico nuevo que Thomas ha descrito.
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<span>Esto ayudó a la esperanza.</span>
Answer: Lo isieron juntos los dos amigos
Explanation: