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Zolol [24]
4 years ago
10

Spanish homework help

Spanish
2 answers:
Volgvan4 years ago
8 0

Question 1:

Blank 1: nos (goes with nosotros)

Blank 2: caminamos (nosotros form of

caminar)

Question 2:

Blank 1: me (goes with yo)

Blank 2: como (yo form of como)

zysi [14]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Hemos caminado

He comido

Explanation:

La conjugación del verbo haber en plural con un verbo en participio pasado es hemos y en singular es he y los verbos en participio pasado terminan en ado, ido

The conjugation of the verb "haber" in prural with past participle is "hemos" and in singular first person is "he". the verbs in past participle end in ado, ido

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