The Moors were driven from Spain in January 2nd, 1492. This is because<span> the leader of the last Muslim stronghold in Granada surrendered to the armies of a recently united Christian Spain.
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1. estab haciendo
2.estamos, esperando
3. estoy buscando
4. está, aterrizando
5.estamos, aborando
6. estas, esperando
7.estoy, poniendo
i’m pretty sure this is correct
<h3>Usando adjetivos posesivos.
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Bold answers:
Question 1: ¿De quién es esta camiseta? Creo que es [1] (yo).
Answer 1: Creo que es mía.
Translation 1: Whose is this shirt? I think it's mine.
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Question 2: Mira este suéter. ¿Es de Mamá? Si, es [2] (ella)
Answer 2: Sí, es suyo.
Translation 2: Look at this sweater. Is it Mom's sweater? Yes, it's her's.
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Question 3: ¡Tantos zapatos! ¿De quiénes son? Creo que son todos [3] (nosotros)
Answer 3: Creo que son todos nuestros.
Translation 3: So many shoes! Who are they? I think they are all ours.
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Question 4: Creo que estas gorras son de Mamá y Papá. Si, esas gorras son [4] (ellos)
Answer 4: Sí, esas gorras son suyas.
Translation 4: I think these caps are from Mom and Dad. Yes, those caps are theirs.
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Question 5: ¿Y estos pantalones tan feos? ¿Son [5] (tu)?
Answer 5: ¿Son tuyos?
Translation 5: And these ugly pants? Are yours?
Camináramos, walk in spanish
Answer:
Ustedes van
Explanation:
Ustedes shares the same form as Ellos/Ellas. Here's the full conjugation of Ir (to go):
Yo voy
Tu vas
El/Ella/Usted va
Nosotros/Nosotras vamos
Vosotros/Vosotras (Spain only) vais
Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes van