Alejandro estudia para el examen.
The correct answer is the second one.
Spanish verbs have suffixes for each of the pronouns, just like English does (only for the third person singular). So, this is how you conjugate the verb estudiar in Spanish:
1. yo estudio 1. nosotros estudiamos
2. tu estudias 2. vosotros <span>estudiáis
3. el/ella/Usted estudia 3. Ellos/ellas/Ustedes estudian</span>
Nunca no se ______ (ver–2 palabras) un Inti Raymi sin sol.
Answer: ha visto
Aún no se <u>ha visto</u> un Inti Raymi sin sol.
We haven´t seen a sunless Inti Raymi yet.
Translation:
Recommendations for a visit to Cusco:
This day was always sunny, so you can not forget a sunscreen to apply yourself, and not just the face; It is better to apply it to all the parts of your body that will be exposed, such as the arms, neck, ears, etc. Also, keep a sunscreen on hand; It is recommended to get every 45 minutes. In addition to this, you should wear sunglasses and a hat or cap; It is not news that ultraviolet rays attack us more and more.
Explanation:
The Inti Raymi is an ancient Inca religious celebration, the Incas worshiped their god: the God Inti or Sun.
It will be B
well that what i think