Yo me baño en la noche/ I shower at night
Nosotros nos miramos en el espejo/ we look at each other en the mirror
El se afeita en las mañanas/ he shaves in the morning
Tu te levantas muy tarde/ you wake up really late
Ella desayuna muy temprano/ she eats breakfast early
Yo me acuesto a las diez de la noche/ i sleep at 10:00pm
Ellos se cepillan los dientes después de levantarse/ the brush their teeth after getting up
Ellas se maquillan antes de irse al concertó/ they do their makeup before they leave to the concert
Nosotros nos abrasamos cuando nos vemos en la tienda/ we hug each other when we see each other at the store
Ustedes se van a despertar temprano mañana/ y’all are going to wake up early tomorrow
Answer:Ik Spanish but this confusing and I’m Puerto Rican
Explanation:
The answer is 2 I think don’t listen to me I’m most likely wrong but hey I’m here to help :)
Umm... I believe your question is relating to the fact that in Spanish, they use the verb “tener” when talking about age. So if I were to say that I am 3 years old, I would write “Yo tengo tres años”. The verb “tener” means “to have”. In English, we say “I am three years old” not “I have three years old”.