The ones with la are feminine and the ones with el are masculine. When the noun ends in an “a” it’s obviously feminine and when a noun ends in “el” it’s obviously masculine. It’s hard to tell whether it’s masculine or feminine when theres los and las and when it doesn’t end in an “a” or “e”
- Listen to music you like.
- Take a very deep breath.
- Drink cool water.
- Take some time to yourself.
- Read a good book.
- Write or draw.
- Lay on your bed and just take a breath.
- Do yoga.
1. habia (present tense)
2. se llemaban (they were named/ their names were)
3. era (was)
4. tenia (had)
5. era
6. tenia (had)
7. conocio (met)
8. se llamaba
9. tenia (had)
10. se llamaba (she was named/ her name was)
11. era
12. leia (read)
13. llamo (called)
14. invito (invited)
15. fueron (went)
16. miraba (watched)
17. llego (came/ arrived)
18. fueron (went)
19. conocieron (met)
20. hablaron (talked)
21. se divirtieron (they had fun)
22. estaban (Were)
23. fueron (went, on this case on a vacation)