If your answers are those in the pic then you are correct
Answer:
the verb tener means "to have"
yo tengo
tu tienes
el/ella/usted tiene
nosotros tenemos
vosotros tenéis
ellos/ellas/ustedes tienen
1. tienen
2. tengo
3. tiene
4. tenemos
5. tienen
6. tiene
7. tienes
8. tienen
9. tiene
10. tenemos
then for the sentence, the order is
tengo, tengo, tiene, tienen, tiene, tiene
Answer:
i can's see can you take a better picture
Explanation:
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Answer: Mexico City
Explanation: Mexico’s capital is a kaleidoscope of activity, much like a never-ending mercado of colourful stalls, rich smells, and unknown delicacies. The 8.5 million inhabitants always find room for one more though, opening their doors to over 150 museums, 130 festivals, 40 parks, and about a bajillion taco stands. Refuge from the constant whirlwind is easy to find in chic neighborhoods dotted with cool fountains and in nearby Aztec archeological sites full of earthy energy. What’s more: this is not just one of the most international Spanish speaking countries, but it operates on the most “pure” Spanish for those that want a sprinkle of formality among their orders of antiojos.