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.
Answer:
Mi madre es muy trabajadora: es artista y tambien enseña en la universidad.
A los estudiantes les gusta mi madre porque es una profesora buena, pero ella da exámenes muy difíciles.
Este semestre enseña dos clases de arte chino.
Mi madre es una gran mujer, ¿verdad?
Explanation:
<em>My mother is a hard worker: she is an artist and she also teaches at the university.</em>
<em>The students like my mother because she is a good teacher, but she gives very difficult exams.</em>
<em>This semester teaches two Chinese art classes.</em>
<em>My mother is a great woman, right?</em>
Answer:
Give me a piece of paper please, I need to get my snot out and I have nothing to do with you give me paper please !! ??
This is from google translate but I think you copied the question wrong because this makes no sense.