Answer:
Vais
Explanation:
Vosotros no vais a contestarme.
Answer:
Verb: conducir (drive)
- Yo conduje
- Ella condujo
- nosotros condujimos
Verb: hacer (do)
- Yo hice
- Ella hizo
- Nosotros hicimos
Verb: saber (know)
- Yo supe
- Ella supo
- Nosotros supimos
Explanation:
The preterit form is used when the enunciated action is finished. like drive, do or know in this case.
<u>conducir (drive), hacer (to do) and saber (to know)</u> are irregular verbs, which means they conjugation does not follow the conjugation model by the termination of its infinitive form.
verbs with the <u>-ducir</u> ending like conducir, in preterite mode the subjunctive change c by a j. And the third and fist person end up with e or o without accent. For example: <u>Yo conduje </u>
The verbs with <u>-</u><u>er</u> or <u>-</u><u>ar</u> ending like hacer and saber, change their stems when conjugated, but all of them adopt the same endings:
Yo (I) -e
Tu (You) -iste
El (He) -o
Nosotros(we) -imos
Ellos/ustedes(them/you) -ieron
Stema is the answer because I speak Spanish
Nadie.
Patricia is supposed to respond with the opposite of whatever Victoria says. Victoria said, “I’m going to speak with someone.” Therefore, Patricia should said “I’m not going to speak with anyone.”
Double negatives are allowed in Spanish, so the correct word which is the opposite of “alguien” is “nadie.”