Answer:
A stem is the part of the verb that comes before the ending (which, in infinitive verbs, is always either ar, er, or ir). In regular conjugations, the stem doesn't change, where in irregular conjugations, it can be completely different. In stem-changing verbs, the change is in the last vowel of the stem.
Explanation:
Answer:
First person:
Yo voy al aeropuerto a recoger a mi novia.
Nosotros vamos al campo de fútbol para jugar el partido.
Second person:
Tú vas al concierto de rock.
Ustedes van a Noruega este verano.
Third Person:
María va a la florería a comprar las rosas para decorar el jardín.
Juan va a la tienda a comprar las bebidas para ver el partido de esta noche con Jose.
Mario va al taller a revisar el motor de su carro.
Juana y Mónica van al gimnasio a su clase de spinning.
Mis papas van a la iglesia mientras mi hermano sale con su amiga en el parque.
Ellos van a la piscina a nadar.
Explanation:
All sentences use the present tense of the verb to go with their respective variations depending on the subject:
<em>yo voy,</em>
<em>tu vas,</em>
<em>el/ella/eso va,</em>
<em>nosotros vamos,</em>
<em>ustedes van</em>
<em>ellos van</em>
Answer:
it has to be C because why would she just tell her diary that he going and why would she say that he's leaving the last minute then charlie is ready before her just think would i put that in a diary??
Explanation:
because why would she just tell her diary that he going and why would she say that he's leaving the last minute then charlie is ready before her just think would i put that in a diary??
The answer would be mi. So the first option.
Ella es mi hermana.