Answer:
So this answer would be to add an "s" to the word Pizzara. So the answer is Pizzaras.
Explanation:
<span>1) "I talked to my teacher five hours ago."
</span>"Hablé con mi maestro hace cinco horas."
2) "<span>I have used the computer for seven hours."
</span>"He utilizado el ordenador durante siete horas."
3) "I read a book two hours ago"
"Leí un libro hace dos horas"
4) "<span>I have been studying Spanish for one year."
</span>"He estado estudiando español durante un año."
5) "<span>I watched Television yesterday."
</span><span>"Vi Televisión ayer. "
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<em>-I hope this helped :)</em>
<em>(If you need anymore help please feel free to ask)</em>
Answer:
1. Ay, se me quedó en casa.
2. No, se le olvidó llamarlo.
3. Se le rompieron jugando al fútbol.
4. Ay, se nos olvidó.
5. No, se me perdió.
6. Se nos rompió.
Explanation:
In this exercise you have to write the same sentence and change the pronouns "te, le, les, me, nos". When you change the pronoun, you change the person you are referring to.
For example:
1. When you say <em>"se te quedó en casa"</em> the person is "you" and when you say <em>"se me quedó en casa" </em>the person is "I".
2. When you say <em>"se le olvidó llamarlo"</em> the person is "she" or "he" and when you say <em>"se me olvidó llamarlo"</em> the person is "I".
3. When you say <em>"se le rompieron jugando al fútbol"</em> the person is "he" or "she" and when you say <em>"se les rompieron jugando al fútbol"</em> the person is "they".
4. When you say<em> "se les olvidaron"</em> the person is "they" and when you say <em>"se nos olvidó"</em> the person is "we".
5. When you say <em>"se me perdió" </em>the person is "I" and when you say <em>"se le perdió"</em> the person is "she" or "he".
6. When you say <em>"Se nos rompió"</em> the person is "we" and when you say <em>"se</em> <em>le rompieron"</em> the person is "he" or "she".