Konichiwa~! My name is Zalgo and I am here to help you today. "Konichiwa" is the Japanese greeting that means "Hello/Hi/Hey". I am partly Japanese, but my main language is English.
I hope this helps! :P
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Answer:
Sales
Explanation:
You are attempting to conjugate the verb "salir" in the "tu" form. The "tu" form of salir is "sales."
This makes your sentence:
<em>Tu sales del teatro.</em>
In English, this translates to:
<em>You're leaving the theater.</em>
Answer:
It is voy.
Explanation:
"Voy a ser un cardiologo" is I am going to be a cardiologist.
If it needs to be in the other form of the future tense, then it would be "Seré un cardiologo", which means I will be a cardiologist.
Answer:
1. estan jugando
2. voy
3. contribuyo
4. hizo
5. le pidio
6. salieron
Explanation:
it should be right they're kinda mixing past and present