Answer:
1. (compró)- bought
2. (escuché)- listened
3. (aterrizó)- landed
4. (esperaban)- waited
Explanation:
Mi madre me <u>compró</u> un boleto de primera clase a Bogotá. En el aeropuerto, yo <u>escuché</u> música mientras el agente revisaba mi tarjeta de embarque. Durante el vuelo, el auxiliar de vuelo me un refresco y un sándwich. Por fin, el avión <u>aterrizó</u> a las nueve de la noche. Mis tíos me <u>esperaban</u> en la zona de llegadas. Fue un viaje estupendo.
My mother <u>bought</u> me a first class ticket to Bogotá. At the airport, I <u>listened</u> to music while the agent checked my boarding pass. During the flight, the flight attendant gave me a soda and a sandwich. Finally, the plane <u>landed</u> at nine o'clock at night. My uncles <u>waited</u> for me in the arrivals area. It was a great trip.
Answer:
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Edit: I did not at first see that it was Spanish. It's very similar to French.
If it was French, this would be your answer: "Tu tenes una familia grande."
Explanation:
Tuner is an -er verb.
To conjugate Tener remove the -er and replace with the correct ending for the form of the verb you are using:
Singular. Plural
Je tene (-e) Nous tenons (-ons)
Tu tenes (-es) Vous tenez (-ez)
Il/Elle/Ont tene (-e) Ils/elles tenont(-ont)
Although verbs most likely are different in Spanish, I hope my answer still may have been helpful.
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