Answer:
vinieron
Explanation:
viniste is for when speaking to someone else
vinimos is for when speaking about a group involving yourself in the first person
vinieron is a word used to describe past and usually more than one person
vino just kinda means "came with us." it can also mean "wine, " but that depends on context.
You have to describe your own family...
Answer: C. Abre
Explanation:
If you are giving a command to someone, you would use the verb with the e at the end. Therefore, this sentence is:
<u>Abre</u> el baúl del carro.
My native language is Spanish, so I hope this helps! Pls mark brainliest!! :)
8 de la mañana
La ducha
La cara
Ropa
9 de la mañana
Come tu almuerzo
The first one is saying, “eating your breakfast.” The third one is saying “we’re eating your breakfast” and the second one says “eat your breakfast”