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Explanation:</h2>
When you introduce a clause that describes a noun you previously mentioned in a sentence then you are talking about Relative Pronouns. So relative pronouns connect sentences or phrases. So we have four sets of relative pronouns in Spanish:
que
quien
el que
el/la/los/las que
el/la/los/las cual.
Some uses are the following:
- que - we can use it to refer a person/place
- quien - we can use it only to refer a person
It can be either "quería" or "quiero"
It depends on what do you want to say.
If you want to say "I wanted to go to the dance" use "quería"
If tou want to say "I want to go to the dance" use "quiero"
Good luck.
It is "va" because the a in va represents he, she, and you (formal). He is going to the pool, so it is 'Mi padre va a la piscina con nosotros.'
Answer:
B)aguda
Explanation:
Las palabras agudas llevan tilde en la última sílaba.
Answer:
1. Hola, me llamo *your name* (Hi, my name is *your name*)
2. Me cepillo los dientes (I brush my teeth)
3. Antes de cepillarme los dientes, me baño (Before I brush my teeth, I shower)
4. Después de cepillarme los dientes, me visto (After I brush my teeth, I get dressed)