<h2>Right answer:</h2><h3>B. ni</h3><h3 />
This sentence stands for negation that is an expression that means <em>no</em> and is used to contradict some or all of the meaning of a positive sentence. So the basic form is when using only the word <em>no. </em>However, there are many other negative words and phrases that you can use to negate a positive statement besides the basic form<em> no. </em>So one of these forms is ni...ni that means neither...nor. Finally:
<em><u>Isabela:</u></em><em> No puedes permitir entrar</em><em> ni</em><em> vendedores </em><em>ni</em><em> perros callejeros.</em>
Answer:
Gloria y Carlos leyeron muchos libros.
Explanation:
im fluent spanish.
Answer:
Yo hablo con Mi amigo cada dia.
Explanation:
Ahorramos is the anwser thats what u have to Put in the blank
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Answer:
Francisco trajo su cuaderno y lapiz.
Explanation:
Trajo would best be translated into English as "brought" and vino would best be translated into English as "came" (in the given context, of course). Therefore, the sentence in English would be as follows: "Francisco brought/came his book and pencil". Brought is the correct answer. Therefore "trajo" is the correct answer in Spanish.