"what did you have for dinner last night?"
"i had a pizza"
so in spanish that is
"tuve una pizza"
Answer:
The words “bueno” and “malo” also may appear before the nouns they modify. When they appear before a masculine singular noun, they become “buen” and “mal.”
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Nieve. should be the correct answer.
Answer: These could be four possible answers:
1. Carlos fue con Manuel a ver un partido de baloncesto.
2. El partido fue estresante (nerve-racking), porque dos de nuestros mejores jugadores fueron expulsados.
3. Katarina y Esteban fueron al cine y luego a un restaurante de comida portuguesa.
4. Esteban le pidió a Katarina que se casara con él.
Explanation: Since I understand that you can invent the replies, and since I do not know your level of Spanish, I have tried to use concise sentences, all featuring the "pretérito perfecto simple" or simple past of the verbs <em>ir</em> (to go) and <em>pedir</em> (to ask), since all the questions ask for actions that took place in the past. This tense is used to refer to actions, processes, or states that happened in the past and have already finished when the speaker is talking.
Answer:
3.) Yo pierdo las llaves siempre.
4.) Eva y yo entendemos todo en la clase de matematecas.
5.) Tu prefieres hablar ingles.
6.) Tu enciendes la luz.
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