Answer:
Spanish verbs that end in -CAR must change the <em><u>c</u></em> to a <em><u>qu</u></em> before adding the ending of <em><u>"yo" form in the preterite tense</u></em>.
Examples:
Buscar goes to "yo bus<em><u>qu</u></em>é"
Tocar goes to "yo to<u><em>qu</em></u>é"
Sacar goes to "yo sa<em><u>qu</u></em>é"
Pecar goes to "yo pe<em><u>qu</u></em>é"
Secar goes to "yo se<u><em>qu</em></u>é"
<h2><em>Spymore</em></h2>
Noooooo roll up to the party with my crazy pink wig
Answer:
<u>Horizontal</u>
1) Tengo
3) Word in spanish meaning history/social studies, forgot what that word is sorry look it up
5) catorce
6) temprano/temprana I think temprana since it is feminine
7) Word in spanish meaning art, forgot what that word is sorry look it up
9) ingles (accent over the e)
10) computadora
11) siempre
13) no idea, maybe cuarenta (50)
18) diecisiete
20) sesenta (60)
21) cien
23) either buena or mal (look at which one fits in the crossword)
24) notas
Explanation:
Answer:
Tengo que aspirar el suelo y quitar el polvo a los muebles.
Your welcome!