Answer:
Isabel y Liana tienen un buen maestro.
Explanation: It can't be any of the other options because tengo means I have in English, tenemos means we have, and tienes means they have. As you can see none of these will apply to the sentence. In English the sentence is saying Isabel and luna have a good teacher.
Answer:
Question 1: Yo conozce a mi profesora de historia ayer.
Question 2: Nosotros sabemos la verdad.
Question 3: Mi hermano conozco a una persona famosa el ano pasado.
Explanation:
Each of these are the past tense of the word at the end of the sentences.
Answer: Question 1 is A. C is wrong because without much notice would be informal. B is wrong because posting it on the newspaper it would be visible to everyone even people you don't know.
Question 2 The answer would be B because Madrid is the largest city in Spain. Answer A and C is wrong because both of them are true.
Question 3 the answer is B. Sorry I can't give an explanation I have to go. Let me know if these answers are correct.
Explanation:
Sí, podemos jugar al fútbol bien.
A. podemos
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Explanation:</h2>
This sentence stands for the simple present tense. You use this tense when talking about habitual actions or routines. Another use for this tense is when describing things that happen now or in the near future. In this case, we use the verb poder. Since the sentence is addressed to us, the reply needs to use the same verb poder conjugated for the first person plural, which is podemos. This is the list of conjugations of the verb poder in the simple present:
- Yo puedo
- Tú puedes
- Él/ella puede
- Nosotros podemos
- Ustedes pueden
- Vosotros podéis
- Ellos/ellas pueden
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Verb poder in the preterite: brainly.com/question/6752276
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