These are the complete sentences conjugated in the simple present tense:
- Nosotros escribimos correos electrónicos desde diferentes partes del mundo.
- Tus padres deben tener mucho dinero.
- Sus amigas asisten al gimnasio todos los días.
- Tú no comprendes a las otras abuelitas.
- Yo también vivo la vida loca.
<h3>How do you use the simple present tense?</h3>
In this exercise, you have to change the subject and conjugate the sentences in the simple present tense.
The Spanish simple present tense (''presente del indicativo'' in Spanish) is used to talk about habitual situations, routines, universal truths and facts.
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Answer:
The answers are:
- El periodico
- natación
- la alberca
- el gimnasio
- la calle
- el restaurante
- el partido
- el cine
Explanation:
As you can see, all of the answers above except "natación" have the definite article "The", which in English expresses <em>el, los, la, las</em> but in Spanish no, we need to specify, so, remember that <em>la, las </em>is for feminine nouns, singular and plural, respectively. And <em>el, los</em> is used for masculine nouns, again, singular and plural. In this case, we have no plural nouns, remember that you can spot that by having and "s" at the end, or not.
Answer:
Dear Eric,
Explanation:
I want to become a teacher. You keep telling me that being a teacher is a bad idea because the pay is mostly low. Well I don't care! I will be the best teacher you have ever seen before. Why you might ask? Well why not? I have to make this decision for myself and I have been wanting to be a teacher for years. Please understand.. I love you!
Love,
Angel
Macbeth is initially an admirable war hero, but he is tempted by power and advancement and pushed by Lady Macbeth to hasten the fulfillment of the witches' prophecy. Macbeth struggles with the decision to murder for personal gain; ambition motivates him to commit the unthinkable.
The verb should be sabes. Remember that the verb saber is used to describe knowing facts, information, or how to do something. Conocer is used for familiarity with people or places.