Explanation:
The ending tells the audience who you are talking about, and also the tense you are talking in. Without the ending, no one would know who you're talking about (if you didn't say the subject before), and everyone could just assume you are always saying the present tense.
Ex. What they think you said- I'm buying a cake for my brother's birthday.
What you actually said- I bought a cake for my brother's birthday
This interpretation could lead to all sorts of problems, I'll leave what to your imagination, and this goes for many other situations.
Last is the obvious: if you do that in class, you fail your test.
The correct answer is A.
You would go to the beach to go surfing.
-Not the Park.
-Not the movies.
-Not a pool.
Have a nice day! :)
A photography class, have a good day:)
Answer:
1. No me la des.
2. Voy a presentárselos a Carolina y Eduardo. ¿Vale?
3. Tienes que pedírselo a mamá.
4. Cómpralas para nosotros.
5. Si no me m.o.l.e.s.t.a.s ahora, te lo traigo en un momento.
6. No se la regales a Susana. Los colores vivos no están de moda.
Explanation:
**The direct object is replaced by either lo/la/los/las depending on whether it is feminine or masculine.
**Le and lo/la/los/las do not go next to each other. Le will always have to change to se, and se will always come before lo/la/los/las.
**Only to the endings of positive commands and the infinitive forms of verbs can you add the (in)direct object pronoun(s).
**The formatting always goes (no) + (indirect object pronoun) + (direct object pronoun) + (verb)
Answer:
sorry i need more info, try to be more spicific.
Explanation:
i dont know how to help you
sorry