Answer: Traigas
Explanation:
In this text we can read the person that talk to <u><em>Sra. Sánchez (Mrs. Sánchez)</em></u>, does it with a formal language. We can realize this at the beginning of the text by observing that she is called Mrs. Sanchez and not directly by her name and through context, in which all the verbs are conjugated with the <u>second person in singular</u> you and formally. In addition the conjugations are with the Imperative mood.
In this sense, in Spanish grammar the <u>Imperative</u> is used by the speaker to give orders, commands, requests, advice or make requests to one or more people directly. It is also used to exhort, incite or send another person to do something.
The forms of imperative in Spanish <u>exist for all the personal pronouns except the 1st person in singular</u><u> Yo (I)</u><u>. </u>In addition, note that for its conjugation the imperative is written without the personal pronoun and in present tense.
Therefore, as we can see all the verbs are in imperative and in a formally spoken way (use [use], evite [avoid], ponga [put]) except <em>traigas</em>, because the formal way is <u>traiga </u>[bring].
Maybe the word is poverty
Yes they definitely doooo!!!!!
Arrastra la conjugación correcta de ser o estar al espacio correspondiente.
Bold answers
Yo estoy triste porque mi perro murió.
La camisa que ella compró es de algodón.
Nosotros somos los hermanos menores de Jorge.
Ahora mismo Eduardo está jugando en el partido.
Son las cuatro y media de la tarde.
¿Por qué eres tú tan feliz hoy?
Pablo y Pedro están en el trabajo hasta las seis.
Yo soy estudiante todavía.
Vosotros sois tan chistosos.
Nosotros estamos cerca de la casa, ¿verdad?
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Answer:
Tu vas a comprar comida a la tienda.
Explanation:
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