I believe the answer is Miami :)
<span>MARISA Come on, Antonio, we're late. Hey, the (1)
Do they have air? And you cleaned (Did you clean) the (2)
to see the highway (highway) well?
ANTONIO Yes, yes. But I do not (3)
well the car. Yesterday I arrived very tired from the office.
MARISA If you're still very tired, I can (4)
today.
ANTONIO No, thanks, but if you want you can help me put the suitcases in the (5)
.
MARISA Hey, remember we have to go to (6)
to fill the tank.
ANTONIO Yes. Come on up, Marisa, we're leaving ... Hey ... I'm sorry but it's not working (7)
. It is (8)
.
MARISA Chico, what bad luck! Why do not you call (9)
from your phone (10)
?</span>
Answer:
The answer is the word <u>vendrán</u>.
Ustedes <u>vendrán</u> al cine.
Explanation:
The word vendrán mean they or you will come in english. Third person plural (they, you, 2nd pers.) Is the simple future of the indicative of coming. The simple future of indicative is used in Spanish to express an action to come, an intention or a probability.
Examples:
- Mañana <u>vendrán</u> los inversionistas a discutir sobre el proyecto.
- ¿<u>Vendrán</u> tus amigos a la fiesta de cumpleaños?
- Si no llueve, mis amigos <u>vendrán</u> a visitarme.
Quiero que tu me DAS e libro
Closest meaning to hemos trabajado:
WE HAVE WORKED