i believe it should be "add the new ending to the infinitive" and "don't drop the -ar, -er, and -ir"
This rule is a specific kind of rule and it’s used in all science classes and grades including middle school but it’s basically like saying soft or softer or maybe softest
Answer:
B. pero
Explanation:
'<u>pero</u>' means BUT.
The sentence itself means- ' I like my job as an editor<u> (but) </u>sometimes is hard to meet deadlines.'
It’s a quinceañera. It’s when you celebrate turning 15 years old. Usually a Hispanic tradition. Sweet 16 is not that big for the Hispanic culture.
the format your question is in doesn't make much sense but the way that this sentence would make sense is by adding the word "quise".
la forma en cual pusiste tu pregunta no hace mucho sentido asi que trate de contestar lo mas que pude, y solo tenias que agregar la palabra "quise".
Esta semana, you quise llamarte varias veces por telefono pero estuve ocupadísima.