For this case we have to:
By conjugating the verb "Necesitar" (to need) in the present tense indicative mode, we have:
yo necesito
tú necesitas
él/ella/Ud. necesita
nosotros necesitamos
vosotros necesitáis
ellos/ellas/Uds. necesitan
Thus, we observe that the correct option is: "Ellos necesitan"
Answer:
Option C
Answer:The indirect object—the person or thing for whom the action is being performed—is “father.” ... Unlike in English, the indirect object pronouns go directly before the verb. If the sentence is negative (has a “no” in it), the indirect object pronoun still goes directly before the verb.
Explanation:
When a verb is conjugated, and e is the last stem vowel, and it's stressed, e changes to ie
Answer:
Su
Explanation:
"Mama" is within the 'él, ella, Ud.' box, making the possessive adjective su.
The answer is estamos. If the subject is nosotros, the word will always end in "amos"