The full sentence (Juan comprĂł un camiĂłn nuevo) when translated means:
<em>"Juan bought a new</em><em> truck."</em>
Since the question itself does not hold any underlined words, by process of elimination using the options, we can confidently state that the correct answer is D: Truck.
This is so because "<u>truck"</u> is the only word from the options that we can find in the translated text.
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From common knowledge, I would have to say that the statement is false. An example of a renewable natural resource would be wind energy.
The correct answer is D. I surf
Explanation:
A present tense verb refers to verb forms used to express actions that occur in the present or now, this also applies to facts. This tense includes the simple present tense, in this, verbs follow the infinitive form without "to" and in the case of the third person singular (she, he, it) verbs end in -s or -es. For example "I go to the park every day" or "She eats a sandwich".
The sentence "I surf" contains a present tense verb that is "surf" because this verb follows the infinitive form "to surf" (without to) that is used in the present tense. Also, other options are not correct because "I went surfing" and "I surfed" contain a past tense verb and "I will go surfing" contains a future tense verb.
Answer:
It depends on what her actions are.