b because Talk to a woman about Honduran dishes. 1. Sophie did that in the past 2. Sophie does that in the present 3. Sophie will do that in the future
<h2>Correct answer:</h2>
haremos
The simple future is used to talk about what <em>will</em> or <em>shall</em> happen. The verb hacer is irregular, so conjugations of this verb must be learned by heart. In this way, haremos is the conjugation of the verb hacer for the first person plural (nosotros) in the simple future. Lastly, we can write this sentence as follows:
<em>Nosotros</em><em> haremos</em><em> el trabajo (We'll do the work)</em>
what message the author wants to communicate on.
The only one here that sounds correct and uses it correctly is
"Ellos la compran para mi"
It's basically saying "They buy it for me"
-Hope it helps!
Answer:
Its pronounced pOn, spelled pan.