Answer:
Conmigo
Explanation:
Conmigo means with me. Paz wants to play baseball just like the narrator.
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Answer:
preterito is used for past actions that are completed and imperfecto is used for past actions that didn't have a start or end
examples
imperfect
repetitive action
something u used to do
time or age
talking about the future
preterito
how long it occurred
took place at a certain time
start of a event
completed actions
All of these options are the preterite form of the verb leer in Spanish. Here is how it is conjugated:
1. yo leí 1. nosotros leímos
2. tú leíste 2. vosotros leísteis
3. él/ella/Ud. leyó 3. ellos/ellas/Uds. ley<span>eron
You need the third person singular, which is he, or </span>él in Spanish. So, the correct form for that person is leyó.
Thus the correct answer is No leyó las señales.
Info:
Prefiere = Prefers (he/she/it)
Answer:
The correct conjugation of the verb "hablar" (to speak) in this case is "hablar".
Prefiere HABLAR con sus tios.
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