Verbs ending in -ir that undergo stem changes in the present tense also under go stem changes in the preterite. These verbs have a stem change in the second person formal singular (usted), third person singular (él, ella) and third and second person plural (ellos, ellas and ustedes) forms.
The image you provide contains instructions for generating the characters used in Spanish, which are missing from English keyboards.
For your written responses, use the verbiage from the questions in your answer, and be sure to refer to this chart for special characters. To use them:
Step 1 : Make sure you have the "number lock" key on.
Step 2 : Hold down the "Alt" key and while holding it down type the Alt Code below you need.
Alt + 0193 =>Á
Alt + 0201 =>É
Alt + 0205 =>Í
Alt + 0211 =>Ó
Alt + 0218 =>Ú
Alt + 0225 =>á
Alt + 0233 =>é
Alt + 0237 =>í
Alt + 0243 =>ó
Alt + 0250 =>ú
Alt + 164 =>ñ
Alt + 165 =>Ñ
Alt + 173 =>¡
Alt + 168 =>¿
Warning! : that list that you provide in this image is incomplete because the u with a diaeresis is missing. It is necessary to write some Spanish words.
Alt + 0220 => Ü
Alt + 0252 => ü
Example : Cigüeña means stork
Hope this helps!
Your answer is A- La compro.
Translation: I but my fav issue every month.
Answer:
this is tuff i was never good at math at school
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