1. Tienes que trapear el piso en lunes
2 tienes que cortar la yarda el viernes
I do not believe you can change the form of this in Spanish but to make it feminine you need to change the noun in the rest of the sentence.
Answer:
Just a tipic foods from Argentina
Explanation:
Empanadas. Publicidad.
Choripán. Otra popular comida callejera barata y deliciosa, el choripán se suele servir como entrante de un asado.
Pizza.
Milanesa.
Provoleta.
Asado.
Llama.
Humita/
Translation: <u>Job offer is sought bilingual receptionist with the skills: </u>
<u>English and Spanish</u>
<u> excellent presentation</u>
<u> happy</u>
<u> patient with clients</u>
<u> Minimal education: high school </u>
<u>Send resume to Juan Perez: [email protected]</u>
Your answer is <u>True</u>.
Answer:
First:
1. asistirás
2. llegan
3. beben
4. comen
5. recibió
Second:
1. asistieron
2. llegan
3. bebe
4. miran
5. abrió
Explanation:
First:
For the blank 1, we need to use the verb in the present tenses and tío Carlos is talking about you.
For the blanks 2, 3 and 4, we need to use the verb also in present tense and tío Carlos is talking about the guests.
And, for the blank 5, tío Carlos is talking about the grandpa, and the verb is used in the past tense.
Second:
For the blank 1 and 2 we need to use the verb in the present tense and tío Carlos is talking about them (the grandpa's friends).
For the blank 3 we need to use the verb also in present tense and tío Carlos is talking about the grandma, I mean, she.
For the blank 4, we need to use the verb also in present tense and tío Carlos is talking about the children.
And, for the blank 5, tío Carlos is talking about the grandpa, and the verb is used in the past tense.