Answer:
you (s) train ⇒ tú entrenas, usted entrena
you (pl) train ⇒ ustedes entrenan
they train ⇒ ellas entrenan, ellos entrenan
he trains ⇒ él entrena
Answer: The right answers are:
A. Cansadísimos.
B. Jovencísimo.
C. Inteligentísima.
D. Contentísima.
E. Aburridísimo.
Explanation: Just to elaborate a little on the answer, it can be added that in order to switch to the superlative forms of these specific adjectives—which can be translated as tired, young, intelligent, happy, and bored—as well as of other adjectives and various adverbs (cerca and lejos, near and far, for example), it is necessary to add the suffix <em>-ísimo, ma</em>, which comes from the Latin <em>-issĭmus</em>, which is also used in that language to form the superlative form.
Answer:
1. el camarero se los trae.
2. el camarero nos lo trae.
3. el camarero os lo trae.
4. el camarero te las trae.
5. el camarero te la trae.
Explanation:
indirect to direct. if both are third person, indirect becomes se.
ID so you don't DI (this helps me remember the order the pronouns go in)
hope this helps!
Answer:
The most common types of chemical reactions are synthesis, decomposition, single displacement, double displacement, combustion and acid-base. However, such categorization is not exclusive. For example, an acid-base reaction can also be classified as a double displacement reaction.
Explanation: