Answer:
Mis amigos VIAJARÍAN a España si pudieran.
Explanation:
Mis amigos VIAJARÍAN a España si pudieran.
("My friends would travel to Spain if they could")
That's the use of the conditional... meaning they wish they could... but they cannot.
The verb viajar (to travel) conjugates this way in conditional:
yo viajar-ía
tú viajar-ías
usted, él, ella viajar-ía
nosotros viajar-íamos
vosotros viajar-íais
ustedes, ellos, ellas viajar-ían
Mis amigos = ellos
Hi !!
<u>tú subes = 2nd person sing. presente</u>
<u>Subir </u><em>presente indicativo</em>
(yo) subo
(tú) subes
(él/ella/Ud) sube
nosotros) subemos
(vosotros) subís
(ellos/ellas/Uds) suben
Answer:
Chico - 4
Although <em>CH </em>is graphically two letters, it is one sound.
Silla - 4
Although <em>LL </em>is graphically two letters, it is one sound.
Queso - 4
In the combinations <em>QUE</em> and <em>QUI </em>the <em>U </em>is silent.
Juguete - 6
In the combinations <em>GUE</em> and <em>GUI </em>the <em>U </em>is silent.
Hijo - 3
The letter <em>H </em>is always silent in Spanish.
Oso - 3
All the letters are pronunced as they are written down.
Cheque - 4
<em>CH</em> - one sound; <em>QUE</em> - silent <em>U.</em>
Español - 7
All the letters are pronunced as they are written down.
Hermano - 6
The letter <em>H </em>is always silent in Spanish.
Casa - 4
All the letters are pronunced as they are written down.
Anillo - 5
<em>LL</em> - one sound
Amor - 4
All the letters are pronunced as they are written down.
Answer:
Comiste
Explanation:
I actually forgot the name of that tense, but it matches the past format that the sentence has.
Answer:
Esta
Explanation:
Sofia: Esta Señora es mi tía Ana, la hermana de mi padre.