Answer:
O A <u>mí</u> me parece que queda bonito.
<u>Ella</u> no escoge bien a los contratistas, pero <u>él</u> sí.
O Entre<u> nosotros</u>, tenemos que empezar un negocio los dos.
¡Rápido! Debes ir tras <u>ellos</u>.
PREPOSITIONAL PRONOUN:
mí = me
ti = you
él = him
ella = her
usted = you
nosotros/nosotras = us
ellos/ellas = them
ustedes = you (all)
vosotros/vosotras = you (all)
Answer:
preterite tense: Conocí al alcalde de la ciudad.
Explanation:
In this case the preterite tense is used because meeting the mayor of the city was a one-time action. The sentence above is the direct translation of <em>I met the mayor of the city. </em>The verb conocer is conjugated in the first person preterite tense to reflect this event.
The imperfect form of conocer is used to describe things that someone already knew how to do or was already familiar with at some time in the past.
Condensation is the process of something switching to a liquid state from being gaseous.
A mi no me gusta mucho la temporada del fútbol americano