Answer:
1- الاولاد ذهبو الى السوق (The kids went to the shop)
2- المعلمه مسحت السبوره (The teacher wiped the board)
3- الاشجار بجانب الجامعه (The trees are near the college)
4-السائق صاق السياره (The driver drove the car)
5- انا ذاهب الى الجامعه (I am going to the college)
6- انت مسافر الى دبي لحتفل العيد (You are travelling to Dubai to celebrate Eid)
7- الولد سقط من السقف (The boy fell from the roof)
8-هو لمس الأسد (He touched the lion)
9-هي تشبه القمر (She looks like the moon)
10-انا مريض لمده ثلاثه ايام (I'm sick for 3 days)
11-السياره خبطت الجدار (The car hit the wall)
12- خالد ذهب الى المكتبه (Khaled went to the library)
Answer:
Nothing.
Explanation:
It's a fictional character that has no consciousness. So what if people "like" the character? It's not like the character likes anyone back, or can suddenly become aware of your emotions.
The fact that you see your friend as a potential threat for holding a similar interest in the fictional character holds no basis for logic.
The truth is, if you for some reason are upset that someone you know likes the same fictional character you like, then you are being petty.
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I believe the correct answer is exercitui.
You need the perfect passive form here, which is formed when you combine the verb esse in the present tense (here, sunt because of third person plural), and the appropriate participle in the same person, which in this case is exercitui - third person plural.