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2 answers:
For this case we can translate the sentence given as:
They (have) many problems last year.
If we conjugate the verb "tener" in imperative mode in simple preterite (Verb tense that expresses an action finished in the past) we have:
yo tuve
tú tuviste
él/ella/Ud. tuvo
nosotros tuvimos
vosotros tuvisteis
ellos/ellas/Uds. tuvieron
Then, it is observed that the correct option is A. "Ellos tuvieron muchos problemas el año pasado"
ANswer:
Option A
A is that answer bro beans
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Yo tengo present/ tuve preterite mi clase de matemáticas los lunes y viernes. Idk if you wanted it in present conjugation or preterite conjugation hope it help!
Answer: Ar verbs
Explanation:
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Answer:
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My father and I always got to the movies on saturdays
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