-Hola, Yadira. ¿Estás lista PARA la fiesta de mañana?
-No, no puedo ir POR los dolores que tengo.
-¿Qué te pasó?
-Salí a pasear pero al pasar POR la plaza me siguió un perro grandísimo y me caí. Grité al perro y salió corriendo PARA otro lado.
-Pues tienes que descansar PARA sentirte mejor.
Answer:
tengo
Explanation:
that's the right way to say have
<span>ahorramos because its plural and refers to more than one person if it was just one person id be ahorre i belive</span>
Tricky, because I can't see the "picture" that the question is asking about. But I think I know what it's talking about. Let's translate the sentence, with the blank: "Mi compañera de cuarto, Jennifer, _________ más tarde que yo." It means, "My roommate, Jennifer, ________ later than me." So, let's fill it in with the word for "get up." "Levantarse" means "to get up." But we have to conjugate it into the third person, singular form. And that would be "se levanta," which is a reflexive verb. Now, we have "Mi compañera de cuarto, Jennifer,se levanta más tarde que yo." It means, "My roommate, Jennifer, gets up earlier than me." If you have any questions about how we conjugated "levantarse," please ask.
Answer:
SPANISH/donde ESTAN las llaves ➥ ENGLISH/Where are the keys