Poner/Ponerse
Mi hermano se pone enojado.
Mi hermano pone el plato en la cocina.
Ir/Irse
Mis abuelos se van a almorzar.
Voy a bailar con mi novio esta noche.
Lavar/Lavarse
?Te lavas las manos?
Tengo que lavar los platos.
This is what that mean in English.
What is the phrase that correctly uses the verb in imperfect time?
In the city there were many tall buildings. <span>The city had many interesting museums.</span>
What is the question here?
Answer:
Son
Explanation:
Translates to: you and your friends are
Answer:
The right answer is, Chocó.
* Llovía cuando el autobús chocó con el coche.
Explanation:
Because the past tenses and imperfect tenses are used in actions that were performed in the past tense, therefore we must identify the person and the time in the sentence to be able to conjugate the verb in a logical way and that is consistent with what is being expressed.