Miguel y Elena (cerrar) la puerta<span>.
Translation:
Miguel and Elena (to close) the door.
The infinitive must be conjugated according to the subject, which is plural (Miguel and Elena). It must also be in present tense. The conjugation of cerrar for a plural subject in present tense indicative is cierran.
Answer:
</span>Miguel y Elena cierran la puerta.
Answer:
Shrek y Fiona fueron a cenar
Explanation:
This is how to conjugate the verb ESTAR (which means to be) in the present tense:
yo estoy, tu estás, el/ella/Usted está, nosotros estamos, vosotros estáis, ellos/ellas/Ustedes están.
Your sentence is I am home. In Spanish, the word YO stands for I in English. This means that you would use the form estoy in your example.
The correct answer is B. estoy.
1) conoces (tú)
2) sabemos (nosotros)
3) conocen (ustedes)
4) sabe (él o ella)
5) conozco (yo)
6) conocemos (we)
7) sabe (él o ella)
8) conoce (él o ella)
(conocer means to be acquainted with something like a person, book, city, movie, etc)
(saber means to know a fact or you learned a certain skill. you could be talking about knowing the answers, how to play a sport, etc)
reason why is in parentheses, you don't have to write these down but i would like to let you know why these are correct :)
Answer:
2. b The U.S. Constitution outlines laws and government for the entire nation, but state constitutions outline laws and government for a particular state.
3. c. Outline laws and the structure of government for that state
Every state has its own Constitution and the purpose of this is to outline the laws that are applicable to that state as well as how the structure of the government of that state will be structured.
4. d. Executive, Legislative, Judicial
The three branches of government are the Executive which has to duty of enforcing laws, the Legislature which has the duty of making laws and the Judiciary which has the duty of being the custodians of law.
5. a. U.S. Constitution
The U.S. Constitution explains how the governing of the U.S. should be done and therefore explains how power is divided between the Federal and state government.
6. c. State constitution
This is a part of the Florida state Constitution.
7. c. Governor
A governor is the leader of executive branch in every state much like the President is the leader of the executive branch of the entire nation.