Answer: Yes
Explanation:
What you said is compleatly true. But when we think we have to know in what direction we have to think in. In the good parts or the bad parts.
Answer:
easy!
Explanation:
Andrea y yo Aprende (r) el espanol en la escuela
Ella recibir un regalo de mi madre
Ella leer su libro y estudia
El estudiante escribir la tarea en un papel con un marcador.
Answer: están
Explanation:
Because if you were to put the other ones it wouldn’t really make any sense at all. Since estar is just be there and estan is almost the same so it’s están.
Yo vivo en la cuarta casa en la calle Elm.
El segundo libro es de Margarita.
Answer:
Fuiste
Explanation:
Ir is the verb meaning "to go".
It is conjugated below for the preterite, or past tense.
Yo fui
Tú fuiste
Él / ella/ usted fue
Nosotros fuimos
Vosotros fuisteis
Ellos/ ellas /ustedes fueron
We are given the sentence:
Tú _____________ (ir) a la fiesta.
We need to conjugate ir for tú in the past tense. If we look at the conjugated verbs above, we see that fuiste is the correct choice.
Tú _____________ (ir) a la fiesta. --> Tú fuiste a la fiesta (You went to the party).