Answer:
1. ¿Va a viajar a Perú tu primo Andrés?
- No, mi primo Andrés ya viajó a Perú.
2. ¿Vas a buscar una tienda de computadoras en el centro comercial?
- No, ya busqué la tienda de computadoras en el centro comercial.
3. ¿Vamos a encontrar muchas rebajas en el centro?
- No, ya encontramos muchas rebajas en el centro.
4. ¿Va María a pagar las sandalias en la caja?
- No, María ya pagó las sandalias en la caja
Explanation:
In this exercise you have to answer the questions negatively indicating that what is asked has already happened.
The correct structure in Spanish for this type of sentences is:
<em>No, + ya + subject (in some cases) + past form of the verb + object.</em>
I would think that it would be option A. Hope this helps
1. Juan es policía
2. Yo soy una persona feliz
3. José y Paco son Chilenos
4. Ellos no son de Perú
5. Ellos son de Uruguay
So, "Ellos" means "they"
Podemos- we can
Pudieron- could
Pueden- may
Pudo- could
If you think about it it's not "Podemos" or "Pudo"
But, i could be wrong. "Podemos" does not make any sense.
So, that means is "Pueden".
Ellos Pueden. (they may)
Your answer is PUEDEN!
:) i hoped this helped
All of the above
1. names of places: While i'm not sure about this one, i know that areas that used to be under Spanish control (South-West) were part of Mexico before the Texas Independence, which means the place has received influence
2. Television: As seen today, there are Spanish-speaking channels on television even inside the US, provided by Cable and other companies geared towards spanish speakers
3. music: As seen today, there are Spanish songs that are played on the radio, and is becoming increasingly popular with spanish-speaking Americans.
4. Food: Especially in the South-western area, Mexican & Spanish food can be found, from tacos, to tamales, to other kinds of food.
hope this helps