1 kind 2 artistic 3 athletic I think 3 is worker 4 young
the only difference is what it is your talking about
<em>example: </em>
Me gusta este libro- I like this book
Me gusta leer libros- I like to read books or I like reading books
if you use a noun after gusta you have to pay attention weather the noun is singular or plural. If the noun is plural you need to change gustar plural and that will be " gustan "
Me gustan libros- I like books
Answer:
The last choice:
Leave the stem viv, and then add the verb endings -o, -es, -e, -imos, -ís, or -en to the stem.
Explanation:
When conjugating regular Spanish verbs (in this case present tense), the only part of the infinitive (meaning any Spanish verb word ending with an -ar, -er, or -ir) you want to take out would be the -ar, -er, or -ir endings. The rest of the word, or the stem, would be left alone. Therefore, the last choice would be correct.
Answer:
The right answer is B. Azúcar.
Yo quiero mi café con azúcar y sin crema.
Explanation:
When we drink coffee we usually ask for it with sugar. but sometimes you can add other ingredients, in this case the person who speaks in the prayer is asking for a simple coffee, with sugar and without cream.