<h2>1. Right answer:</h2><h3>Puede</h3><h3 />
Puede is the conjugation of the irregular verb poder for the second person singular (formal <em>you, </em>which is <em>usted</em>) in the simple present. The simple present tense is used to talk about habitual actions or routines. This tense is also used to describe things that happen now or in the near future. So I want you to lend me your car. Finally:
<em>¿</em><em>Puede</em><em> Ud. prestarme el carro?</em>
<h2>2. Right answer:</h2><h3>Quiere</h3><h3 />
Quiere is the conjugation of the irregular verb querer for the third person singular in the simple present. So we know that the person that carried the action in this sentence is a woman because of the subject pronoun <em>ella </em>that translates into <em>she</em>. Finally, we can write this sentence as follows:
<em>Ella </em><em>quiere </em><em>estudiar con sus amigos esta noche</em>
<h2>3. Right answer:</h2><h3>Quiere</h3><h3 />
Debe is the conjugation of the irregular verb deber for the third person singular in the simple present. So we know that the person that carried the action in this sentence is a man because of the subject pronoun the definite article <em>el </em>that matches masculine singular nouns. Finally, we can write this sentence as follows:
<em> El estudiante </em><em>debe </em><em>tomar in examen</em>
¿Qué hacer?
—Pues, practicar deportes y nadar.
—Él es muy , ¿no?
—Sí, y también es trabajador, pero
es impaciente means:What to do?
"Well, playing sports and swimming."
"He's very, isn't he?"
—Yes, and he's also a worker, but
is impatient
Answer:
Explanation:Tiene que ver con la colonización y la esclavitud de los africanos
Answer:
Explanation:
They have different endings in the present tense
-ar verbs end in:
Yo: -o
Tú: -as
El/Ella: -a
Nosotros: -amos
Vosotros/ vosotras: -áis
Ellos/Ellas: -an
-er/ -ir verbs end in:
Yo: -o
Tú: -es
El/ Ella: -e
Nosotros/Nosotras: -emos for -er/ -imos for -ir
Vosotros/Vosotras: -éis for -er/ -sí for -ir
Ellos/Ellas: -en
Hope that helped!