Hey there!
There are many "present tense ways to say the verb "ir"
When talking about yourself you use the "yo form"
When talking to a friend you use the "<span>tú" form"
</span>When talking to about either a girl or a boy, you use the "el/ella/<span>Ud. form"
</span>When talking about you an another person, saying "we" you use the "<span>nosotros form"
</span>When talking in Spain you use the "<span>vosotros form"
</span>and finally when talking about a group of people you use the "ellos/ellas/<span>Uds. form"
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So when translated. Here is the verb "ir" in those different instances.
<span>yo = <span>voy
</span></span><span>tú = <span>vas
</span></span><span><span>el/ella/Ud. = </span><span>va
</span></span><span>nosotros = <span>vamos
</span></span><span>vosotros = <span>vais
</span></span><span><span>ellos/ellas/Uds. = </span><span>van
Hope this helps. c:</span></span>
<h3>Change the following sentence to use double object pronoun structure. Juanita compró una pizza para su hermanito.</h3>
Answer: C. Juanita se la compró.
Juanita bought a pizza for her little brother.
Juanita bought it for him.
Explanation: The direct object is "una pizza", which is a feminine and singular noun, so the direct object pronoun must agree in gender and number:"la". The indirect object is "su hermanito", that is a third-person in the singular, so the indirect object pronoun would be "le", but it changes to "se", because in the double object pronoun structure, whenever both pronouns begin with the letter “l”, the indirect object pronoun is changed to “se”.
1- Enrique lee libros
2- Tú escribes correos electrónicos
3- Nosotros comemos pizza
4- Ustedes escuchan música
5- Yo practicó deportes
6- Mis amigos van de compras
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<u>"Yo no entendiste nada de la leccion." </u>
This is grammatically incorrect.
It's saying, "I don't understanding nothing in the lesson."
It should be, "Yo no entendi nada de la leccion."
English: "I don't understand anything of the lesson."
I hope this helps ^.^
Answer:
yes, i think i hope this helped
Explanation: