Answer:
Gustar is a reflexive verb, so for reflexive verbs you have to put a special article before the verb.
For example, 'me' gusta or 'te' gusta. If gustar was a regular verb you would say yo gusta, or ellos gusta.
The reflexive article for nosotros is nos, so when you say "we like", it would translate to "nos gusta".
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Explanation:
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<span>1. Jaime se levanta a las ocho.
<em>Jaime gets up at eight.</em>
2. Yo uso Crest cuando yo me cepillo los dientes.
<em>I use Crest when I brush my teeth.</em>
3. Ustedes no se afeitan por la manana.
<em>You don't shave in the morning.</em>
4. Marcos no se seca el pelo después de ducharse.
<em>Marcos does not dry his hair after showering.</em>
5. Tú te lavas las manos con el jabón
<em>You wash your hands with soap.</em>
6. Ricardo y Teresita se miran en el espejo.
<em>Ricardo and Teresita look in the mirror.</em>
7. Nosotros nos cepillamos el pelo con el cepillo.
<em>We brush our hair with the brush.</em>
8. Ustedes se lavan en el lavabo.
<em>You wash in the sink.</em>
9. Ustedes no se cepillan a las diez de la noche.
<em>You do not brush at ten o'clock at night.</em>
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Answer:
Hace seis años que conocí a mi esposo.
It was six years ago that I met my husband.
Explanation:
The verb hacer can be used in various ways to talk about the passage of time. You can use hacer to describe how long ago something happened or how long you have been doing something. You can also use hacer to describe past actions that were interrupted by another action. Am example would be: <u>Hace</u> <u>seis años</u> <u>que</u> <u>conocí</u> a mi esposo which translates to It was six years ago that I met my husband.
The specific time is 6. Que is que. And the verb is conoci