For this case the given statement is false.
It is enough to choose a single verb with "ar" ending to prove it.
We have the following verb:
Jugar
The conjugation of the verb in Spanish is given by:
Yo juego
Tú juegas
El/Ella Juega
Nosotros jugamos
Ustedes juegan
Ellos/Ellas juegan
We note that for the personal pronoun "you" the conjugation of the verb in present simple does not end in "an"
Answer:
false: The “tú” form of any –ar verb always ends in the letters "an."
Answer:
Me (1) <u>gustan</u> los aviones
me (2) <u>gusta</u> viajar
Answer:
2. The most important part is the mass
3. God father and god mother
4. as much as 14 each, (usually a girl will most likely go with close to 7 chambalanes )
5. Bolo is the favor given to guests after the celebration as a thanks for attending. The bolo is usually a small gift showing the date and name of the Quince girl on it
8. The god parents (whoever offers to pay becomes one, usually multiple people pay for different things, ex. uncle will pay for the dj, another uncle will pay for the food)
9. Mexicans
10. The transition from being a little girl to becoming a woman
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