Maria y Javier volvieron muy tarde del cine porq fueron a la sesión de las once I think it’s A
Answer:1. Nosotros 2.Ellos 3.Ellas 4.El
Explanation:
1, is asking about him and his mom making it (us)
2 is saying they (ellos)
3 it is saying them but all females (ellas)
4 it is a boy name so it will be (he)
5 years 6 months 1 week and 6 days
The correct answer is C. Have (Tener)
Explanation:
In Spanish, the term "yo-go" verb is used for those verbs in Spanish, in which the singular first person or "I" (yo) has an irregular conjugation. Additionally, this conjugation ends in "go" and it is only used for yo or I but not for other pronouns.
In the excerpt, the only yo-go verb is "tengo" (have) in the sentence "tengo dieciséis años" because this verb is conjugated as "tengo" in the first singular pronoun or I but in others has a regular form. For example, for the pronoun she the conjugation is "tiene" and for the pronoun they the conjugation is "tienen".
Answer:
pedir means order or ask, it can be used in a present tense or past tense way and can be used in a first person pov or second person pov. (thats how its most commonly used) Nosotros is a term that means you and I. Which means who ever is talking and who ever they are talking to take part. The word pedimos has mos at the end, which is mostly used to represent multiple people like nosotros. Pedimos means we ask. You and I ask. Its a mix of ask and us, like pedir and nosotros. This can also be used in any point of view. Also in any time, like past, present, future. Whatever has "mos" or "os" at the end means "we". Reír means laugh. Since reimos has "mos" at the end, that means we, so it means "We laugh". Its a mix again. Vosotros means "you" or in some cases "you guys". Since it has "os" you can tell its in a certain point of view. In this case, it is in the second person or in other words second hand point of view. This can also be used when talking about any time, whether it be the past present or future. Pedís means "you ask". This can be said in second person pov and mainly in the present tense. Reís means "you laugh". You can see there is another pattern, when a word has "ís" at the end, it is second person pov.
Explanation:
I really hoped this helped, I don't really understand the question or the assignment fully but this is what I'm assuming it meant.