I think is the third one, because in the giving sentence it says: I don’t like doing sports, so I think the third one fit in for that.
Ayer en la mañana (1) hubo un trágico accidente en el centro de Lima, cuando un autobús (2) choco con un carro. La mujer que (3) manejaba el carro (4) murió al instante. Los paramédicos llevaron al conductor del autobús al hospital porque (5) Tenia varias fracturas. Su estado de salud es todavía muy grave. El conductor del autobús (6) Deci que no (7) veo el carro hasta el último momento porque (8) Había mucha niebla y (9) Lluvia
Explanation:
These are the complete sentences conjugated in the simple present tense:
- Nosotros escribimos correos electrónicos desde diferentes partes del mundo.
- Tus padres deben tener mucho dinero.
- Sus amigas asisten al gimnasio todos los días.
- Tú no comprendes a las otras abuelitas.
- Yo también vivo la vida loca.
<h3>How do you use the simple present tense?</h3>
In this exercise, you have to change the subject and conjugate the sentences in the simple present tense.
The Spanish simple present tense (''presente del indicativo'' in Spanish) is used to talk about habitual situations, routines, universal truths and facts.
I was able to find the complete instructions for the exercise online.
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Answer:
<em>Ciudad de Mexico</em>
Explanation:
<u><em>For the past two centuries, the city has been known as “DF” from its official name of Mexico Distrito Federal, or Federal District. But now the city of nearly nine million will be known as Ciudad de Mexico, or CDMX. That is the Spanish version of what the city is already called by English speakers: Mexico City.</em></u>