True, The sentence makes sense if your translating it to English Hope this helps
Answer:
The first one is C- Eres
The second one is B- Me
The third one is A-Un
I can explain if you want
For this case we can translate the sentence given as:
Emily: How is your car's gas efficiency?
Francisco: Very good, my car is going __________
The options are:
By definition, efficiency is about obtaining the greatest positive results with the minimum use of resources.
Then, if the efficiency of Francisco's car is very good, then the car is twenty miles traveled per liter of gasoline used.
Emily: How is your car's gas efficiency?
Francisco: Very good, my car is going Twenty km per liter
ANswer:
20 km por litro
Option C
Answer:
visitamos
Explanation:visitamos means you frequently go or visit somewhere
Answer:
1. La semana pasada estuve enferma.
Last week I felt sick.
2. A mi hermano le dolió la cabeza ayer.
My brother had a headache yesterday.
3. María tuvo náuseas el mes pasado.
María had nausea last month.
4. El fin de semana pasado me sentí muy bien.
Last weekend I felt very well.
Explanation:
The preterite tense is the past tense. It refers to past finished actions. All of these examples have an adverb that place the action in the exact time in the past: <em>la semana pasada, ayer, el mes pasado, el fin de semana pasado.</em>
Let's see the conjugation.
ESTAR
1. yo estuve
2. tú estuviste
3. él estuvo
1. nosotros estuvimos
2. vosotros estuvisteis
3. ellos estuvieron
TENER
1. yo tuve
2. tú tuviste
3. él tuvo
1. nosotros tuvimos
2. vosotros tuvisteis
3. ellos tuvieron
SENTIRSE
1. yo me sentí
2. tú te sentiste
3. él se sintió
1. nosotros nos sentimos
2. vosotros os sentisteis
3. ellos se sintieron
DOLER
This verb is used in the third person plural or singular.
Me duelen los ojos.
My eyes hurt.
Me duele la herida.
My wound hurts.