Answer:
B. veia
Explanation:
i think B is the best option
veia means to watch/saw
jugaba= play
odiaba= to hate
Answer:
Ana María tiene los zapatos de su hermana.
Explanation:
In the first an article is used because the shoes (sister) are determined and the second is a preposition.
<h3><em><u>MissSpanish</u></em></h3>
Answer:
it is used for outgoing or recurrent actions in the past