TRUE -Verbs with infinitives ending in –ir form a third group of regular verbs, often called third conjugation verbs. To form the present tense conjugations of these verbs, drop the –ir from the infinitive and add the third conjugation endings (-o, -es, -e, -imos, -en) to the resulting stem.
When you're talking about nonspecific things.
it's like (a) and (an) in english.
uno is for singular masculine.
una is for singular feminine.
unos is for plural masculine.
unas is for plural feminine.
Answer:
Explanation:
1. México a. 758,449 square miles
2. Guatemala b. Quetzales
3. El Salvador c. capital is San Salvador
4. El Salvador d. soccer is their most popular sport
5. Guatemala - e. bordered by Mexico, Honduras, and Belize