The answer is A because all the others are wrong. You are saying that Marcos was studying when I arrived at his house.
<em>lollipop: </em><em><u>pirulí</u></em>
<em>candy cane: </em><em><u>bastón de caramelo</u></em>
<em>christmas tree:</em> <em><u>árbol de Navidad</u></em><span>
<em>happy new year:</em> </span><em><u>feliz año nuevo</u></em>
<em>christmas eve:</em> <em><u>nochebuena</u></em>
<em>christmas day:</em><em><u> día de la Navidad
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</em><em>I hope this helped! :)
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** P.s if you want to know how to say these words, just ask me :) **</em>
Answer:
1. gustan
2. gusta
3. gusta
4. gusta
5. gustan
Explanation:
gustan is usually used when the subject is plural (sports, cookies) and gusta is used when the subject is singular (dance, clock, shirt)
1)<span>jugábamos
</span>2)<span>Cerro San Cristóbal
</span>3)
4)<span>jugaba
</span>5)<span>Jugabas
CREO QUE ES ASI NO ESTOY SEGURA Y LA 3 NO LA SE
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