4.) va 5.) van 6.) voy 7.) vas 8.) vamos 9.) van 10.) va .... 3.) llevamos 4.) llevo 5.) llevo 8.) comes
I have to eat> tengo que comer
One must study>uno tiene que estudiar
Answer:
Ouestion?
«Spanish language is a way
to refer to the Spanish language. From
where does that name come from?
(Don Quixote)
Explanation:
Hmmmm Don Ouixote: He borrowed this name from Alonso de Quesada y Salazar, the great uncle of Catalina de Salazar y Palacios, whom Cervantes married in 1584. Alonso is believed to have inspired not only the name but also the general characterization of the novel's hero. And, the name Quixote came from the word for "thigh armor.
Answer:
Yo → me (myself)
Tú → te (yourself, informal)
Usted → se (yourself, formal)
Él, ella → se (himself/herself)
Nosotros/as → nos (ourselves)
Vosotros/as → os (yourselves, informal)
Ustedes → se (yourselves, formal)
Ellos/as → se (themselves)
Explanation: