Answer:
1. ir
2. ir
3. va
4. voy
5. vamos
Explanation: there is a 99.9% that these may be the answers :)
Answer:
Read the sentence in Spanish and choose everything that applies.
I have your money.
demonstrative adjectives
present-progressive tense
stressed-possessive adjectives
demonstrative pronouns
regular-possessive adjectives
Explanation:
Yo ___ ir al cine, pero tengo que hacer las tareas. ( I ______ to go to the movies, but I have to do the chores.)
1. All of these answer choices are conjugations of the word "desear" which means "want" in english.
2. If you look at the sentence it starts off with "yo" which means "I" in english.
3. In this case (not always) the conjugated form will end with "o".
So your answer would be C. deseo. This is because when conjugating desear in the yo form (deseo) it means "I want".
<em>A. desea = he/she wants</em>
<em>B. deseas = you want </em>
<em>D. desean = they want</em>
(None of these are right since the sentence begins with "yo")
I hope this helps. :)
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