Answer:
Llueve. 1 and 2 are concerning snow and 4 is talking about their being more heat than usual
Explanation:
Caminar, Camino, Caminas,Camina,Caminamos,Caminan
Cantar,Canto, Cantas,Canta,Cantamos,Cantan
Luchar,Lucho,Luchas,Lucha,Luchamos,Luchan
Abrazar,Abrazo,Abrazas,Abraza,Abrazamos,Abrazan
Answer:
Yo iba, Tú ibas, El, ella usted iban.
Nosotros íbamos, Vosotros ibais, Ellos, ellas ustedes vais.
Explanation:
Answer:
Do it yourself!
You have to influence yourself to do it!
Try by yourself or ask a family member for help!
Explanation:
In this sentence, <u>according to the context</u>, the verb “to find out” means to discover something to the point of knowing it, in simple words: To know something.
So, <u>in spanish</u>, the verb <em>“to know”</em> means <em>“saber”</em> or <em>“conocer”</em>, in this context is the first one:
<h2><em>Saber</em></h2>
<u>This sentence is in simple past tense</u>. The past tense of <em>“saber”</em> <u>with the subject pronoun</u> “Yo” (I) is: <em>“supe”</em>
Then, the correct translation option is:
<h2>Supe el secreto ayer
</h2>