Answer:
C. -> Saber
Explanation:
You can see the stem change from "a" to "up" in the preterite tense.
<u>Present Simple tense of Saber (to know)</u>
Yo sé
Tu sabes
Él/Ella sabe
Nosotros sabemos
Vosotros sabéis
Ellos/ellas saben
<u>Perfect Preterite Simple tense of Saber (to know)</u>
Yo supe
Tu supiste
Él/ella supo
Nosotros supimos
Vosotros supisteis
Ellos/ellas supieron
Native speaker over here.
1. Tengo, mi, mi
2. Nuestro, nuestro
3. Tu, tu
4. Su, su, su
Answer: If you want to learn Spanish, there are computer programs and classes in high school that you can enroll for. I know this because I am a sophomore.
Explanation: However, I can tell you a simple phrase and how to respond to it. "Hola, como estas?" is what you ask. They will respond with "bien" for good, "feliz" for happy, "triste" for sad, or "cansado" for tired. "Y tu" means "and you". You respond with one of the feelings, and your done with that exchange.
Les compran regalos a sus padres:)