Answer:
venir
vine. voy. iré
poner
puse. pongo. pondre
salir
salí. salgo. saldré
traer
traje. traigo. traeré
dar
dí. doy. daré
Assuming you speak of past, present and future
The correct answer is aquella, because we would use the word if there was a difference in the distance. Like if you were in the right corner of a room, and the guitar was at the left corner of the room. And another reason is because aquella is feminine and in spanish, guitar is feminine.
Spanish:
Yo voy recto en N. Clybourn Ave. Giro a la izquierda en W. Belmont Ave. Giro a la derecha en N. California Ave. Voy un poquito recto y ya llegue a "DCP"
English:
I go straight on N. Clybourn Ave. I turn left on W. Belmont Ave. I turn right on N. California Ave. I go a little straight and I get to "DCP"
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I don't you if you had to use <u>all</u> of the words and it <u>had</u> to be a paragraph, but I hope at least helped ^.^
Answer:
Explanation:
The listed words mean short:
pequeño
breve
poco
escaso
corto
Rojo, negro, una calavera o una crus