Answer:
cayeron - olvidó - quedó - dañó
Explanation:
"Pretérito perfecto" is a past tense used in Spanish to express actions that began and ended in the past and took place in a timely manner or in a limited time space, or that interrupted another course of action also past and that is expressed in "pretérito imperfecto" (another past tense).
2. No, no traiga la mostaza ...
3. No, no saquen los fósforos ...
4. No, no busques un parque para la fogata ...
5. No, no sirvan las chuletas ...
6. No, no dejen los fósforos ...
What words? What pictures?
English: They say that what is for the dog does not eat it the cat
<em>it would be imagina! ^^</em>