Answer:
The Spanish verb abrir nearly always works as the equivalent of "to open" or "to open up." You can use abrir to refer to the opening of a diverse array of things such as doors, stores, nuts, containers, wells, curtains, books, and mouths. So you wouldn't need to conjugate it.
Explanation:
I'm better at japanese but I think I'm correct.
Contestamos
Descansan
Dibuja
Enseña
Hablan
Nade
Participaron
Participó
Pasearon
Pase
Es la seis quinze
Es la Dos y media
Es la cinco cincuenta y tres
Es la Doce treinta y cinco
Es la Nueve catorce
Es la diez quinze
Es la quince treinta y cinco
Es la veintiuno treinta
Es las siete en punto
Es la seis cuarenta y nueve
Es la siete cincuenta y seis
Es la dieciséis cuarenta y cuatro
Answer:
See explanation.
Explanation:
Here is the paragraph translated:
How old is Silvia? 19 years old. And you? 24. How many siblings? Three sisters and three brothers. How good! I do not ____siblings. But my mom____a bird. Well, in my house we don't____pets. But my grandparents____three cats.
I assume you need the blanks filled out. The first blank would be this: No tengo hermanos - I don't have siblings. The second blank is: Pero mi mamá tiene un pájaro.- But my mom has a bird. The third one is: Pues, en mi casa nosotros no tenemos mascotas. - Well, in my house we don't have pets. The last one is: Pero mis abuelos tienen tres gatos. - But my grandparents have three cats.