Answer:
pues puede ser entre Holanda y Egipto por qué México no es
La respuesta correcta es C) Nosotros hicimos una fiesta sorpresa para mamá
Explicación:
El pretérito perfecto simple, también conocido como pasado simple es el tiempo verbal que se usa para acciones que terminaron o hacen parte del pasado. En español la conjugación del verbo varía dependiendo de la persona y el tipo de verbo (regular e irregular), en el caso de "nosotros" (pronombre plural), la terminación verbal para este tiempo es -mos.
Esta regla se cumple en la oración "Nosotros hicimos una fiesta sorpresa para mamá" ya que la conjugación del verbo "hacer" como "hicimos" es la correcta para el pretérito perfecto simple. Esto ocurre solamente en esta oración ya que en otras la conjugación del verbo no es correcta para el pronombre o sujeto de la persona o no está en este tiempo.
Answer:
The verb preferir can be conjugated according to tenses in Spanish. Here we'll give conjugations in the present and in the past. So:
FIRST
Conjugating this verb
Simple present:
The simple present tense is used to talk about habitual actions or routines. So conjugations of the verb preferir using subject pronouns are the following:
Yo prefiero
Tú prefieres
Él/ella prefiere
Nosotros preferimos
Ustedes prefieren
Ellos/ellas prefieren
Preterite tense:
The preterite tense is used to describe actions that took place or were completed at a certain point in the past So conjugations of the verb preferir using subject pronouns are the following:
Yo preferí
Tú preferiste
Él/ella prefirió
Nosotros preferimos
Ustedes prefirieron
Ellos/ellas prefirieron
SECOND
What takes place in the conjugation that makes this verb a stem-changing verb?
The verb preferir is an irregular verb, so this is what makes this verb a stem-changing verb. So, you must learn by heart conjugations of this type of verbs in Spanish because there is no any rule for this type of verbs that you may follow. This is what makes this language to be difficult, the vast conjugation of verbs.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Hi there!, the best answer is B.) estábamos nadando
Explanation:
The reason why this is the correct answer is bacause...
In the sentence, the girl was talking about the experience of Sandra and him/her friend (?) had when going to the river last week, until they saw the fog, which means there were two people, his/her friend, Sarah and him/her, which, the term, we or we were [insert verb here} in spanish is (we) "nosotros" or (we were) "nosotros estábamos [insert verb here].
Second thing was, they were swimming, or "nadando", in spanish, together.
So the best answer will be B.) "estábamos nadando"
I'm sorry if this explanation is to wordy, but it has the answer that you wanted with this detailed explanation
I hope this helps :)