Answer:
1. El sobrino de Rosa <em><u>sabe</u></em> cómo leer y escribir.
2. José y Laura <em><u>conocen/visitan</u></em> la ciudad de Barcelona.
3. No <em><u>entrar</u></em> en el dormitorio de estudiantes.
4. yo <u><em>no se sobre</em></u> el profesor de literatura.
In the fifteenth century, I believe
Answer:
These are correct because if you apply the other answers it would come out like this:
Explanation:
Where ___ you from?
(son) where they are you from?
(es) where it is you from?
(estas) where these you from?
(eres) where are you from?
The same logic applies to both
Have a good day :D
Answer:
- Dicen
- le traducirán
- Conducirán
- Me traerán
- les decimos
Explanation:
Felipe and Silvia are "they" in English. In Spanish the simple present tense we use the suffixes <em>-en, -an</em> in the verbos to talk about "they" . Number 2, 3 and 4 are in the future but with tilde in the vowel <em>-án. </em>An number 5, is talking about us, we can substitute with the pronoun "we", suffix <em>-os </em>is used in the verb.