¡hola !
1- tomas --> tú
2- tomamos --> nosotros(as)
3- tomo ---------> yo
4- toma --------> él/ella/ Usted
5- tomáis --------> vosotros(as)
6- toman --------> ellos/ellas/Ustedes
TOMAR <em>presente</em>
tomo (yo)
tomas (tú)
toma (él/ella/Ud)
tomamos (nosotros/as)
tomáis (vosotros/as)
toman (ellos/ellas/Uds)
Answer:
The correct answers to these questions, or fill-in-the-blanks will entirely depend on context clues from the phrases themselves. Although there are no options available to choose from, the context of the sentences will clue you in on the correct word choices. These answers would be:
1. Hola Juan: Lo siento, pero no pude (I couldn´t go) ir a la fiesta porque me sentía un poco enferma.
2. Ella conoció (met) a todos los integrantes de la banda (band members)..
3. ¿Sabes? Yo los conocí (met) en México el año pasado.
4. Fui sola a un concierto de ellos porque mis padres no quisieron (didn´t want to) ir; para mis padres era aburrido.
5. Supe (I learned that) que ellos tienen una gira (tour) por todo el país el próximo mes (next month).
6. Ah...! y Paola me dijo que conociste (you met) a la hermana de Jaime.
Answer:
The correct answers are:
- Moscow
- Seoul
- Kiev
- Tokyo
- Warsaw
- Istanbul
- Athens
- Sofia
- Berlin
- Munich
Explanation:
Buenos Aires is a city located in Argentina. It is a Latin American country and its flights to Europe generally mostly have stopovers, since they are long hours flights.
Paris is in Europe, so it will be very common to have direct flights to these cities.
Next I will write you the suggested stopovers from Buenos Aires to the flights given in the answer:
- Moscow: 1 stopover in Amsterdam.
- Seoul: 2 Stopovers: Miami and Dallas.
- Kiev: 1 stopover in Paris.
- Tokyo: 2 Stopovers: Miami and Dallas.
- Warsaw: 2 Stopovers: Houston and Munich.
- Istanbul: 1 stopover in Amsterdam.
- Athens: 1 stopover in Paris.
- Sofia: 2 Stopovers: Houston and Munich.
- Berlin: 1 stopover in Paris.
- Munich: 1 stopover in Houston.
Answer:
I give 30 points to those who help me with a work on the book of Mary by Jorge Isaacs
Explanation: