False
We use the subjunctive mood to express <em>desires, doubts, the unknown, the abstract, and emotions</em>. In this way, subjunctive sentences often have parts linked by a relative pronoun (que, quien, como). For instance: <em>Yo quiero </em><em>que </em><em>tú laves los platos (I want you to do the dishes).</em>
On the other hand, we can get phrases using que but not in the subjunctive mood, for instance:
1. <em>Yo tengo que ir (I have to go)</em>
2.<em> Ven hoy con tal que no vengas solo (Come today as long as you don't come alone)</em>
Im not sure if im 100% correct but if u look at the end of each word it’ll tell u where it belongs.
for example prender has er at the end so it goes in the second column and sacudir has ir at the end so it goes in the 3rd column. i hope this helps you
Answer:
do u still need help with this??
The sun (el sol) an umbrella ( una sombrilla) el agua (the water)
1. fast
2. hot
3. empty
4. expensive
5. lazy
6. cold
7. happy
8. slim
9. slow
10. dirty
11. poor
12. old
13. heavy
14. clean
15. dry
16. young
17. fat
18. wet
19. light
20. difficult
21. easy