Answer:
Tener:
Yo - Tengo
Tú - Tienes
El/Ella/Usted - Tiene
Nosotros - Tenemos
Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes - Tienen
Venir:
Yo - Vengo
Tú - Vienes
El/Ella/Usted - Viene
Nosotros - Venimos
Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes - Vienen
Explanation:
There are ten Spanish pronouns.
Yo -- I
Tú -- You (singular, informal)
Él -- He
Ella -- She
Usted -- You (singular, formal)
Nosotros -- We
Vosotros -- You (plural, informal)
Ellos -- They (when we're talking about a group with at least one male)
Ellas -- They (when we're talking about a group with just females)
Ustedes -- You (plural, formal) ----
11. talking to your parents - Vosotros
12. talking about your aunts and uncles - Ellos
13. talking about yourself and your brothers - Nosotros
14. talking to your father - Tú
15. talking about a friend (girl) - Ella
16. talking about yourself - Yo
17. talking about your sister - Ella
18. talking to your doctor - Usted
19. talking to your best friend - Tú
20. talking about your brother-in-law - <span>Él</span>
I can help you but it doesn't make any sense what you wrote.
Answer:
trajeron
Explanation:
Since we are talking about the past, the verb is either in the imperfect or preterite form. The imperfect of "traer" is "traían", which doesn't sound correct and isn't correct. The preterire of "traer" is "trajeron", which sounds right and is correct
(I speak Spa btw)
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Question:</em></h3>
How does an organism transmit its characteristics to its neglect?
Explanation:
It transmits it by moving it to one place by pushing it off to the side with its free will and brain power.