_____ aquí. Venir Venga Vengas Vens
Answer : ¡Venga aquí!
Explanation : The implicit subject in this sentence is "Usted", the formal second person in Spanish, so the entire sentence would be "Venga usted aquí", that is the imperative mode of the verb "venir", that it is admitted without a explicit subject, because in Spanish, the conjugation form, indicates the subject. "¡Venga aquí!" that means You, come here!
That is a command.
Answer:
Yes, they do.
Explanation:
In South America, all people there would exchange cheek kisses. It’s a freindly way to greet someone. It’s the culture.
Answer:
Look below at the explanation for my answers :)
Explanation:
1. ¿Usted puedes lavar los platos? (Can you wash the dishes)
2. Usted está leyendo un libro. (You are reading a book)
3. ¿Usted puedes irte por favor? (Could you leave please)
4. ¿Podria usted por favor ayudarme? (Could you please help me)
5. Señor, ¿puede usted firmar aquí? (Sir, could you sign here)
I hope this helps! :)
Answer:
If i had an answer but didnt have an answer is it really an answer?
Explanation:
Que quieres decir? no entiendo