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Verbs that can be used with or without reflexive pronouns are known as non-reflexive verbs. ... Without a reflexive pronoun, the action of the verb affects a different subject. Look at what happens the verb levantar (to pick up/lift) when we add reflexive pronouns to make it levantarse (to get up)
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<h2> <u>《</u><u>《</u><u>:</u><u>)</u><u> </u><u>HEY</u><u> </u><u>MATE</u><u> </u><u>(</u><u>:</u><u>》</u><u>》</u></h2>
<h2>I DO NOT KNOW THIS LANGUAGE.</h2>
Hi !!
They (feminine) respond ==>
<u>Ellas responden</u>
responder = to respond ==> <u>infinitivo</u>
they masculine = <u>ellos</u>
they feminine = <u>ellas</u>
RESPONDER <em>(presente)</em>
responde (yo)
respondes (tú)
responde (él/ella/ Ud)
respondemos (nosotros)
respondéis (vosotros)
responden (ellos/ellas/Uds)
gerundio = respondiendo
participio pasado = respondido
hope this helps :)
Answer: I don’t know where u wanna go so I did what ever...
Explanation: Tengo muchas ganas de ir a California, Hawái, Puerto Rico, Las Vegas y Ohio.
(In English): I really want to go to California, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Las Vegas, and Ohio.
If the question is to make it into a proper sentence then you take out en so it says, Muchos jóvenes llevan todo lo que necesitan cuando viajan.