Do you ask for help Veronica and Carlos? Are you saying you want to
watch a movie? Do you guys get video games in the center? Is Matthew
still on a diet? Do we repeat the activities? Do you and your friends
ask for a lot of favors?
Answer:
The answers appear below in bold type.
Explanation:
1. El partido de hockey es a las 6:00 p.m. (Es is the present indicative of ser for third person singular).
2. Yo cierro mi oficina con llave. (Cierro is the present indicative of cerrar for first person singular).
3. Y tú, ¿qué eres de mi novio? (Eres is the present indicative of ser, second person singular).
4. Nosotras comemos todos los días en el mismo restaurante (Comemos is the present indicative of comer, first person plural).
5. ¿Cuántas horas duermen ustedes por la noche? (Duermen is the present indicative of dormir, second person plural).
6. No encuentro mi pelota de vóleibol. (Encuentro is the present indicative of encontrar, first person singular).
7. Daniel y Alejandro conocen el nombre de todos los jugadores de su equipo de futbol favorito. (Conocen is the present indicative of conocer, third person plural).
8. ...pero a mis hermanos les gusta nadar. (les gusta is the present indicative of gustarle, third person plural).
Ésta es mío.
The sentence <u>"This is mine"</u> is <u>incorrect,</u> since it is very confusing when pronouncing it, we could say that it does not make sense.
We change some words, so that the sentence is correct:
It's all we do.
The sentence is Spanish we have: "Esto es mío".
If the sentence were this way, the answer would be correct, but since it is not, it is incorrect.
Answer:
Ustedes trabajan en Publix.
Explanation:
Because when conjugating the verb in a sentence we must take into account the grammatical person that is being used, so we can conjugate it in a logical way and that is consistent with what is expressed.
Answer:
i cant see the picture clearly. can you upload another picture and ill see if i can help :)