Miguel y Elena (cerrar) la puerta<span>.
Translation:
Miguel and Elena (to close) the door.
The infinitive must be conjugated according to the subject, which is plural (Miguel and Elena). It must also be in present tense. The conjugation of cerrar for a plural subject in present tense indicative is cierran.
Answer:
</span>Miguel y Elena cierran la puerta.
Nosotros estamos jugando fútbol.
Juan camina en el parque.
Ellas nadan.
Mi mejor amiga juega en la computadora.
Answer:
The correct answer is B because we are using the preterite form of the verb "recoger"
Tú recogiste los libros, ¿no?
Explanation:
The correct way to use the preterite form of the verb "recoger" is
Yo recogí
Tú recogiste
Él recogió
Nosotros recogimos
Vosotros recogisteis
Ellos recogieron
Considering this, the correct answer is B.
Answer:
I would say to help foreign clients.
Explanation:
Because I'd say helping foreign clients is sort of the "all of the above." 1. If someone were to not speak English you got their back. And 2. you could write expense reports and read safety reports and everything all in Spanish, thus, helping foreign clients.
Hope this helps :)
Hacia, salí, vi, pagaba, ponía, decidimos, despedirnos, busque, estaba.
Hope that works for you, and hope you can understand the words