Answer:
Hace seis años que conocí a mi esposo.
It was six years ago that I met my husband.
Explanation:
The verb hacer can be used in various ways to talk about the passage of time. You can use hacer to describe how long ago something happened or how long you have been doing something. You can also use hacer to describe past actions that were interrupted by another action. Am example would be: <u>Hace</u> <u>seis años</u> <u>que</u> <u>conocí</u> a mi esposo which translates to It was six years ago that I met my husband.
The specific time is 6. Que is que. And the verb is conoci
Answer:
Blank One: Quieres; Blank Two: Puedo; Blank Three; Volver
Explanation:
One: The tu form of Querer is Quieres, he's asking "do you want to ride bikes"
Two: The yo form of Poder is Puedo, saying "No, I can't"
Three: After "tengo que" you use an infinitve verb, in this case "volver"
Answer:
You only use the verb haber in the 'hay' form and never conjugate it into other forms. It stays the same with plural and singular nouns.