For this case we can translate the sentence given as:
What___________ in the market yesterday?
The sentence must be completed with the proper conjugation of the verb "buy" ("comprar" is Spanish)
From the simple perfect preterite we have:
Yo compré
Tú compraste
él/ella/Ud. compró
nosotros compramos
vosotros compramos
ellos/ellas/Uds. compraron
The sentence is in the second person singular, so the correct option is "compraste"
Answer:
Qué compraste en el mercado ayer?
Answer:
Primo
Explanation:
El hijo de mi tío es mi primo.
(My uncle's son is my cousin).
Answer:
Explanation:
Alicia (la estudiante número 2) le gusta:
una naranja con pan tostado
ensalada con lechuga, fresas y cebolla
<Alicia (student number 2) likes:
an orange with toast
salad with lettuce, strawberries and onion>
I'm not exactly sure what you're asking, but I'll try.
The answer is "compro" because it's past tense. I should know, I speak both Spanish and English.
Answer:
smart, strong, enduring, hairless
Explanation: I did the test.