The correct answer is: [D]: "Eran" .
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Note: This is the only conjugated "verb tense" that makes sense.
Furthermore, it makes sense, since it is a form of the Spanish verb, "ser" .
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Some examples of commands with "usted" as a subject are "espere aquí, por favor" o "no levante la voz".
<h3>How to write commands with "usted"?</h3>
The general pattern for a command is;
- verb + complement (words that complete the idea).
Moreover, the verb shold be conjugated according to the subject. In the case of "usted" some conjugated verbs include:
- Vaya
- Espere
- Siéntese
- Compre
- Camine
<h3>What are some commands?</h3>
- Camine 100 metros, depués gire a la derecha.
- No compre ese producto.
- Espere aquí, por favor.
- No levante la voz.
- Llene este formulario.
Learn more about commands in: brainly.com/question/1594096
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Answer:
Number 2 is correct because I speak Spanish
Whatever you want to put in it
I have 2 answers:
1. Como ellos no tenian tecnologia en esa epoca, ellos podian jugar con juegos de mesa. Tambien ellos podian ir a la escuela para aprender. (Since they didn't have sorts of technology, they could play with board games. Also tey can go to school to learn)
2. (If you are asking for a translation) ¿Qué hacía tu mamá o papá cuando él o ella tenía cinco años? = What did your mom or dad do when he or she was five years?
Hope this is helpful
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