Answer:
c
Explanation:
its literally what it says bro
Yo - Tengo
Tu - Tienes
El/Ella/Ud - Tiene
Nosotros - Tenemos
Vosotros- Tenéis
Ellos/Ellas/Uds. - Tienen
Answer:
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Explanation:
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For this case we have the following expression:
- <em>i like to sing a lot
</em>
We must translate this expression into Spanish.
We have then the following verbs:
- <em>Like = gustar</em>
- <em>to sing = cantar
</em>
Then we have the following quantity expression:
Therefore, the expression when translated is given by:
Me gusta mucho cantar
Answer:
C. Me gusta mucho cantar
Answer:
It's C and D (The last two)
Explanation:
Because "has" and "he" are directed to a person, in this case "has" goes to someone you are talking to and "he" to yourself.
And yet "hay" or "había" does not go to someone in particular.