I'm just going to give you a conjugation table for you reference.
-ir verbs
yo -o instead of -ir
tú -es instead of -ir
él, ella, usted -e instead of -ir
nosotros/as -imos instead of -ir
vosotros (spain) -ís instead of -ir
ellos, ellas, ustedes -en instead of -ir
-ar verbs
yo -o instead of -ar
tú -as instead of -ar
él, ella, usted -a instead of -ar
nosotros/as -amos instead of -ar
vosotros (spain) -aís instead of -ar
ellos, ellas, ustedes -an instead of -ar
-er verbs
yo -o instead of -er
tú -es instead of -er
él, ella, usted -e instead of -er
nosotros/as -emos instead of -er
vosotros (spain) -éís instead of -er
ellos, ellas, ustedes -en instead of -ar
conjugate the verb based on the subject
hint: the subjects for the two and three are: Me (yo) & Alfredo(él) have fun.
The correct options with reflexive pronouns to fill the blanks are:
Lionel Messi siempre <u>se acuesta</u> a dormir unas horas cuando termina de almorzar. ¿tú también <u>te vas</u> a dormir la siesta después del mediodía?
Translation.
Lionel Messi always <u>goes</u> to bed for a few hours when he finishes lunch. Are you also <u>going to</u> take a nap after noon?
<em>Reflexives pronouns</em><em>.</em>
This type of pronouns is <u><em>used to mention that the action falls on the same person who performed it</em></u>. Depending on the personal pronoun used, the reflexive pronouns are:
- <em>Yo: </em>me
- <em>Tú:</em> <u>te</u>
- <em>Usted:</em> se
- <em>Él: </em><u>se</u>
- <em>Ella:</em> se
- <em>Ello: </em>se
- <em>Nosotros / Nosotras:</em> nos
- <em>Ustedes:</em> se
- <em>Ellos / Ellas:</em> se
In the case of the paragraph in Spanish, the first part refers to Lionel Messi, which can be replaced by the personal pronoun "él" and whose reflexive pronoun is "<u>se</u>," while the second uses the personal pronoun "tú" with the reflexive pronoun "<u>te</u>."
If you want to learn more information about reflexive pronouns in Spanish, you can visit the following link: brainly.com/question/857756?referrer=searchResults
Answer:
the monkey went to the park and a bus run him over
Explanation:
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Explanation:
i dont think this was in a spanish test tho
Remember that it is
<span>-é | amos
</span>-aste | asteis
-<span> ó | aron
Julia Y marcos are They which is
- I | We
- You |
- He/She/ you formal | They / They girls (plural) They
Miraron (I believe)
Why i say this is because it says "they watched tv last night" (answer to 1.)
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