Los señores García llegaron tarde a la fiesta.
You must use a definite article (<u>masculine</u> and <u>plural</u> to agree with the accompanying noun) is "los".
It is a definite article because they are <u>exact</u> gentlemen (Los Señores García).
<h3><em><u>MissSpanish</u></em></h3>
¡ hola !
The answer is NO
the regulars verbs in present tense always end with an "o"
But some irregular verbs don't always end with an "o" =
SER ► soy
ESTAR ► estoy
SABER ► sé
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Note:
I will also add the list for correct version for the ones that aren't
Answers:
1st. None of them, you should check if there's a typo somewhere
2) Yo hago
- tu haces
- nosotros hacemos (nosotros hagamos is actually a correct conjuagation but i believe that it is too advanced at the moment seeing what this is)
- ellas hacen
3) Yo prefiero
- tú prefieres
- nosotros preferimos
- él prefiere
4) Tú tienes
- ella tiene
- ellas tienen
- yo tengo
5) Él camina
- tú caminas
- yo camino
- nosotros caminamos (this one is also correct but same reason as before)
Answer:
the first one says that Alberto heard the music the music from the part and left the house
the second one says Alberto heard the music from the party WHEN he left the house
Explanation:
I'm a Spanish speaker :)