Answer:
caminías tu - er/ir = ías
Answer:
The answers are:
- El periodico
- natación
- la alberca
- el gimnasio
- la calle
- el restaurante
- el partido
- el cine
Explanation:
As you can see, all of the answers above except "natación" have the definite article "The", which in English expresses <em>el, los, la, las</em> but in Spanish no, we need to specify, so, remember that <em>la, las </em>is for feminine nouns, singular and plural, respectively. And <em>el, los</em> is used for masculine nouns, again, singular and plural. In this case, we have no plural nouns, remember that you can spot that by having and "s" at the end, or not.
Correct answer: Dio
Complete sentence: Ella le (dio) un regalo.
Which translates to: She gave them a gift.
Work backwards
$114 least made that day-$50in tips =
$64 made in hourly earnings
$8 each hour x 8hours= $64
She must work minimum 8 hours.