Te inscribiste para la clase de baile? Con quien hablaste?
Answer:
Tengo
Explanation:
Its the right conjugation
The te part of the negative command would involving tú would be
Before the command
For example: you need to clean yourself
Correct way to say it: Tú te necesitas limpiar
Since "ser" is more of a "permanent thing" or "Identity" we can conclude that estar is used as a "condition" or "temporary thing"
For example: Yo soy (ser conjugated) Jay ( I am Jay) - My name is an identity and is permanent
Yo estoy (estar conjugated) bien (I am good/well) - I am feeling an emotion and an emotion can be considered a condition or temporary.
Answer:Now that you have worked through a lot of material that includes these basic
patterns, and you have compared grammatically correct and incorrect
sentences, write down what you think is a rule that could explain what makes
a sentence grammatically correct or not. For example, you might write
something like: "verbs always match nouns in number, and they usually come
before the noun." In other words, make your best guess for the grammar rule
that makes sense out of the pattern(s) you see in the phrases you have been
working with
Explanation: