Answer:
El hijo de mis padres que no soy yo es mi hermano.
Explanation:
El hijo de mis padres que no soy yo es mi hermano. This means: he's the son of my parents but he's not me. He's my brother. "Mi tío" means "my uncle". He is my mother's or my father's brother. Or he could be married to my father's or mother's sister. "Mi primo" means "my cousin". He's the son of my uncle and my aunt. "Mi sobrino" means "my nephew", he es my brother's son.
Answer:
Explanation:
1. sara es la mejor estudiante de la clase - Sara is the best student in the class
2. Le pedí ayuda a mi mamá - I asked my mom for help
3. mis padres querían visitar anoche - My parents wanted to visit last night
A. Vivo
It is the correct conjugation for the Yo form of vivir
We payed the money. We bought the food for the birthday party. We went home. We went shopping at la Vega