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Answer:
Tacos, choco banana
Explanation:
It is sweet, and crispy because of the lettuce. It has meat, cheese, lettuce, tomato, tortilla or taco shell, cilantro, chile, and onion (optional). Its kind of like spaghetti and meatballs, because the sauce is made of tomatoes.
Choco banana is kind of like ice cream covered in chocolate.
Answer:
I can't read most of that if you could give me something I can see I could help you
Explanation:
Answer:
Fill in the blanks with the present tense of the indicated verbs.
Aprender
1. Maribel y yo aprendemos inglés.
2. Tú aprendes japonés.
3. Tú y tu hermanastra aprenden francés.
4. Mi hijo aprende chino.
5. Yo aprendo alemán.
6. Usted aprende inglés.
7. Nosotros aprendemos italiano.
Explanation:
In this activity we have to complete the sentences with the correct conjugation of the verb aprender (to learn) depending on the pronoun. The verbs are to be conjugated in Present Indicative form.
1. <em>Aprendemos </em>is the conjugated form of the verb aprender in present indicative 1st person plural <em>Nosotros </em>(we)
2. <em>Aprendes </em>is the conjugated form of the verb aprender in present indicative 2nd person singular <em>Tú </em>(you)
3. <em>Aprenden </em>is the conjugated form of the verb aprender in present indicative 3rd person plural <em>Ellas </em>(they)
4. <em>Aprende </em>is the conjugated form of the verb aprender in present indicative 3rd person singular <em>Él </em>(he)
5. <em>Aprendo</em> is the conjugated form of the verb aprender in present indicative 1st person singular <em>Yo </em>(I)
6. <em>Aprendemos </em>is the conjugated form of the verb aprender in present indicative 1st person plural <em>Nosotros </em>(we)
Answer: In Spanish, all adjectives have to agree with the noun (or pronoun) they describe in gender and also in number. This means that if the noun an adjective describes is feminine, then the adjective must be feminine, and if that same noun is also plural, the adjective will be feminine AND plural as well. For instance, the noun "las
casas" (the houses) is plural and feminine, so any adjectives used to describe it must also be plural and feminine.
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