Answer:
The roght order of the word is:
- <u><em>Yo vengo del centro comercial en autobús</em></u><em>.</em>
Explanation:
The translation of the sentence is:
- I come from the mall by bus.
The sentences in the affirmative form of the Simple Present regularly have the following order:
- Subject / conjugate verb / complement.
In this case, there are two complements, one of place (the mall) and one of mode (by bus), therefore they must be placed at the end, meanwhile, the verb <em>"venir"</em> conjugated in Present Tense can have the following conjugations depending on the personal pronoun used:
- <em>Yo </em><u><em>vengo</em></u><em>.</em>
- <em>Tú </em><em>vienes.</em>
- <em>Usted </em><em>viene.</em>
- <em>Él </em><em>viene.</em>
- <em>Ella </em><em>viene.</em>
- <em>Ello </em><em>viene.</em>
- <em>Nosotros/Nosotras </em><em>venimos.</em>
- <em>Ustedes </em><em>vienen.</em>
- <em>Ellos/Ellas </em><em>vienen.</em>
How the personal pronoun used in the sentence is <em>"yo,"</em> the right conjugation is <u><em>"vengo."</em></u>