Este fin de semana planeo ir a ver una película. No estoy seguro de qué es exactamente lo que me gusta, pero quiero que tenga muchas escenas de acción. Pude ver Crímenes de Grindewald. Escuché que se supone que es realmente bueno. Tal vez puedas verlo conmigo.
In english this says :
This weekend I plan on going to see a movie. I'm not sure what I exactly I want to watch yet, but I want it to have plenty of action scenes. I might watch Crimes of Grindewald. I heard that its supposed to be really good. Maybe you can see it with me.
If this isn't what you want to write (sorry, I'm just a huge Harry Potter fan and I didnt know what else to write), you can use Google translate, type your sentences in English and then translate them to Spanish.
Hope this helps :)
Explanation:
i dont really know the difference
B and D, no hay de que amigo mío
In Spanish, to conjugate the verbs, you must change the last letter of the verb in the infinitive and add the appropriate ending.
In past when we speak in plural to the verb in infinitive you must add the ending "n", in addition, to eliminate the ending "r":
Ustedes (beber) beben.
Ustedes (comer) comen.
Ustedes (relatar) relatan.
Ustedes (correr) corren.
Ustedes (bailar) bailan.
Ustedes (usar) usan.
In the past when we speak in the singular to the verb in infinitive only the termination "r" must be eliminated:
Usted (visitar) visita.
Usted (escuchar) escucha.
Usted (estudiar) estudia.
Usted (comer) come.
Usted (escribir) escribe.
Usted (ser) es.
Usted (beber) bebe.
Usted (vivir) vive.
Usted (respirar) respira.
I hope this information can help you.
Answer: A. Translation “ We have “
Explanation: