3. Abrimos
8. Limpia
10. Limpian
13. Abres
Those are the ones I know
The verb caer means 'to fall,' and it can be used in the two past tenses, preterite and imperfect, to describe things falling in the past. ... When it's used in the imperfect tense, it's describing repeated falls in the past.
Yo barrido el piso.
Translation: I sweep the floor.
Lanzador: Pitcher
Sencillo: single
Doble: double
Triple: triple
Jonrón: homerun
Pasaporte: walk
Base Robado: stolen base
Carrera: homerun
Entradas: innings
Theres only one dog so the answer is C. Hay el perro negro. , i hoped this helped