Answer:
1. Maria loves tortas.
2. In México, a torta is a taco.
3. Carlos loves games.
4. The fresh waters have fruit
Explanation:
present tense conjugations vary for each ending (-ar, -er, and -ir)
they are all relatively simple. just drop the ending (one of the 3 listed above) and replace it with the conjugations listed below.
for -ar verbs: yo-o
tu-as
el/ella/usted-a
nosotros-amos
vosotros-aís
ellos/ellas/ustedes-an
for -er verbs: yo-o
tu- es
el/ella/usted-e
nosotros-emos
vosotros-eís
ellos/ellas/ustedes-en
for -ir verbs: yo-o
tu-es
el/ella/usted-e
nosotros-imos
vosotros-ís
ellos/ellas/ustedes-en
remember that these conjugations are only good for regular, present tense verbs
Hello There
Answer: Llamo
Reason: llamo is pronounced like <span>Yah-mo. The "l" is silent.
llamo means name, an example is "Me llamo es Chris"
I hope this helps
Chris</span>