<span>Question 11:
What is the phrase Tener que + infinitive used to express?
Correct answer: What someone has to do.
Question 12:
Which is the correct translation of this sentence
One must study in order to get a good grade.
What I think is the correct answer: Hay que estudiar para sacar una buena nota.
Question 13:
Which is the correct translation of
Do you have to wash the dishes?
Correct answer: ¿Tienes que lavar los platos?
Question 14:
Complete: Este monstruo tiene cinco ________.
Is there more information for this question?
Question 15 (2 points) Question 15 Unsaved
Complete: Este monstruo tiene dos ________.
Correct answer: cabezas
Question 16:
Complete: Él tiene cuatro __________.
Is there more information for this question?
Question 17
Compete: Hay que usar el cepillo y el peine en el ________.
Correct answer: pelo
Question 18
Complete: Los __________ están en la boca.
Correct answer: dientes
Question 19
Which is the correct translation of
My back hurts.
Correct answer: Me duele la espalda.
Question 20
Which is the correct translation of
My leg hurts.
Correct answer: Me duele la pierna.</span>
Habia because Habia means there were. On the other hand we have contaba which men tell, saludaba which mean said hi, and nacia which means born. so your best bet is Habia
La asociación de estudiantes organizó un baile de fin de curso.
The correct option is option D because it is the only one that fits, because the subject of the sentence is "<u>él/ella</u>" (he or she).
<h3>The present perfect simple of the indicative of the verb "organizar" (to organize):</h3>
- Yo organicé
- Tú organizaste.
- Usted organizó
- Él/Ella organizó
- Nosotros/as organizamos
- Vosotros/as organizasteis
- Ustedes organizaron
- Ellos/as organizaron
<h3><em><u>MissSpanish</u></em></h3>
B. busco
It can't be Busca, buscamos is like a group looking, Buscas is like someone else looking. So it's ..Yo Busco