I believe that it would be B (reloj) since it is talking about how there is a window, a door and then a clock in a classroom.
It is also giving you the masculine singular form indicating that it can only be reloj.
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When you encounter verbs in the preterite form and the subject is "I", there are some grammatical changes in the ending. Here are changes:
yo -gar → yo -gué (ex. yo jugar → yo jugué)
yo -car → yo -qué (ex. yo buscar → yo busqué)
yo -zar → yo -cé (ex. yo empezar → yo empecé)
1. -- Juan, ¿cuánto pagó por tu suetér?
-- Yo pagué 25 dólares.
2. -- ¿Qué hizo Marta anoche?
-- Ella practicó al fútbol con sus hermanos.
3. -- Hija, ¿practicó el piano?
-- Sí, mamá. Toqué por una hora.
Answer:you need to learn the spanish numbers
Explanation:then get your time set on your watch or clock
Answer:
NO!!! me, te, and le are NOT subject pronouns in Spanish.
Explanation: Subject pronouns are pronouns that identify who or what is performing the action of a verb.
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