They both mean the same thing.
A is pesos
B is Ais pesos
in this question, we are going to write a travel blog about our trip to paris.
<h3>How to study vocabulary in Spanish?</h3>
A very productive practice for learning new words is to immediately look up the meaning of words read and not understood in the Spanish dictionary. Write down the meaning on a separate sheet of paper, reread the entire sentence and identify the context in which it was used.
<h3>viaje a paris</h3>
ayer a paris por anoche la ciudad es hermosa, viajamos la semana pasada y regresamos a los dos dias, trajimos muchos dulces, y las bolsas estaban llenas de hormigas, este viaje estaba planeado para dos meses, el otro dia del pasado verano tuvimos esta idea.
Learning Spanish takes practice, and that's great practice.
Aprender español requiere práctica, y eso es una gran práctica.
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<h2>Correct answer:</h2><h3>pusieron</h3>
Pusieron is the conjugation of the verb poner for the third person plural in the preterite tense. The preterite tense is one of two simple past tenses. It is used to describe actions that took place or were completed at a certain point in the past. This sentence stands for the third person plural because los viajeros can be replaced by the subject pronoun ellos. Finally:
<em>Los viajeros </em><em>pusieron</em><em> la ropa en la maleta. </em>
Answer:
1. ¿Ellos "trabajan" en la biblioteca?
2. Los estudiantes "regresan" a la residencia estudiantil.
3. A mí me "gusta" practicar el tenis y dibujar.
4. A mí me "gusta" las lenguas extranjeras.
5. Adrián "baila" con Claudia.
6. A mí no "me gusta" cenar en la residencia estudiantil.
7. ¿A ti te "gusta" cantar?
8. Nosotras "buscamos" el estadio.
9. Mauricio y Luis dibujan "bien" bien.
10. Yo "deseo" llegar a las once de la mañana.
Explanation:
I speak spanish.