Repeating the word(s) over and over, writing them and listening to them.
If it's a specific sentence, you can record yourself saying it and repeat it.
As for learning Spanish in general, try doing all those things I said before AND listening to movies in Spanish with subtitles.
Good luck!
B,d,c,b,b, i’m not sure about 37 but i think d
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#2 tengo cincuenta u ochenta euros? Or tengo cincuenta y ocho euros.
#3 no tengo nada que hacer
#4 tengo ganas de viajar
#5 tengo sueño
You could say that you are less intelligent, as intelligent or more intelligent that Jaime. The thing is, you only have the options to write one thing because not all options would be correct:
Jaime es inteligente pero you soy más inteligente que él. - Jaime is intelligent but I'm more intelligent than him.
Hope it helped,
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Answer:
Caerse.
Explanation:
Reflexive verbs are transitive verbs whose action falls on the same subject that performs it.
To conjugate a reflexive verb, the verb is always combined with the corresponding reflex pronoun, which precedes it.
Reflexive verbs indicate that the subject performs an action that falls on itself. For this reason, the reflexive pronoun must always coincide with the subject in person and number.