You would need to conjugate servirte which means to serve
Since the camarera is serving you then that means that this will be in the ella form. Since servirte is in the preterite form we need to put this sentence in the preterite form as well.
La camarera te sirvió huevos fritos y café con leche.
The waitress has served you fried eggs and a coffee with milk.
Hope this helps! :3
<h3>Choose the correct equivalent for ¡Coma!</h3>
Answer: Eat!
Explanation: The exclamation marks indicates that it is a command and the imperative mood is being used. ¡Coma! is the second, formal person in Spanish of the verb "comer" in the imperative form. ¡Coma usted!
Answer:
1.-fue 2.-fuimos 3.-fue 4.-fui 5.-fueron 6.-fue 7.-fueron 8.-fuiste 9.-fui
10.-fue
Explanation:
I know Spanish
Answer:
Salgo
Explanation:
Because I'm a Latina and I know what I'm talking about.