Answer:
1. Toda la familia las hace.
2. Juan los pone en el automovil.
3. Mariselis los lleva.
4. Emilio las pide.
5. Rosa el busco.
6. Juan los tiene.
7. Marselis las va a comprar.
8. La abuela y Marselis los quieren visitar.
Explanation:
The direct object pronoun comes before the verb when you replace it.
A means juan and ana, do you sit here
B means juan and ana, let's sit here
C means juan and ana, sit here
D means juan and ana, let's sit here
And I believe it is C
Answer:
i dont see the picture, where is it
Explanation:
<span>Yendo is the answer.
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A gerund is </span><span>a form that is derived from a verb but that functions as a noun, in English ending.</span>
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.