<h2>Right answer:</h2><h3>a. enseña </h3>
Enseña is the more logical answer because it comes from the verb enseñar (to teach). So enseña is the conjugation of this verb for the third person singular in the simple present tense. The simple present tense is used to talk about habitual actions or routines. So Miguel is a math teacher. Finally:
<em>Miguel </em><em>enseña</em><em> matematicas (Miguel </em><em>teaches</em><em> math)</em>
Answer:
D. Hace Buen Tiempo
Explanation:
Hace Sol means "there is sun", basically that the sun is out, which indicates it's a nice day. Therefore, Hace buen tiempo, means it is good weather, or nice outside, so that makes most sense to fit.
The correct words to fill the sentences in Spanish are: <em>"conocemos, saco, sé, pájaros, gato, licencia, conoces, manchas."</em>
<h3>How to identify the
Correct Word?</h3>
To select the correct word in each case, the <u>context</u> of the sentence and the <u>meaning</u> of the word to be used must be followed, in such a way that once the word is incorporated into said sentence, its general context does not change but on the contrary, it looks better described or complemented.
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Answer:
correct
Explanation:
The question is asking if they have a new skirt and you use the correct form of you have and the proper gender for skirt.
Hello there,
In Spanish you great someone in the morning by saying Buenos dìas. Which is translate to good morning.
Hope I helped :)