Answer:
Tomó
Explanation:
The answer is tomó because, first you need the right word for his gender. Which is Masculine.
(SORRY I DUNNO THE OTHER PART)
<span>hemos sentido is the answer i know spanish
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Answer:
The right answer is, B. Más vale pájaro en mano que cien volando.
Explanation:
Because according to the context of the previous conversation, this proverb means that it is better to earn a little money that is yours and that you can dispose of it, than to earn nothing by waiting for something that may not reach your hands.
Answer: The right answers are:
A. Cansadísimos.
B. Jovencísimo.
C. Inteligentísima.
D. Contentísima.
E. Aburridísimo.
Explanation: Just to elaborate a little on the answer, it can be added that in order to switch to the superlative forms of these specific adjectives—which can be translated as tired, young, intelligent, happy, and bored—as well as of other adjectives and various adverbs (cerca and lejos, near and far, for example), it is necessary to add the suffix <em>-ísimo, ma</em>, which comes from the Latin <em>-issĭmus</em>, which is also used in that language to form the superlative form.
Answer:
yes it's right
Explanation:
generlly speaking tu is used with people younger than or acquaintances/people that are close to you. While Ud. is used for the elderly and for people you show respect to