Answer:
Yo el año pasado aprendí a nadar. Ahora estoy aprendiendo a bucear. Además, estoy leyendo mucho.
El año pasado mi familia y yo vimos muchas películas. Ahora estamos armando un rompecabezas juntos. Mi familia y yo estamos disfrutando pasar tiempo juntos.
El año pasado mi tía ganó la lotería. Ahora está viviendo en una casa más linda. Y está comprando juguetes para todos!
Explanation:
The Spanish preterite tense is used to describe actions that have already been completed.
For regular verbs, it´s formed by removing the -ar, -ir, or -er ending and adding the correct ending:
First person singular (yo):
for verbs ending in - ar: -é;
for verbs ending in -er and -ir: -í
Third person singular (él ella, usted):
for verbs ending in - ar: -ó;
for verbs ending in -er and -ir: -ió
Third person plural (nosotros/as):
for verbs ending in - ar: -amos;
for verbs ending in -er and -ir: -imos
The present progressive is used to describe an action that is happening in the present, and is formed by the present tense conjugation of estar + a present participle.
Explanation:
Answer:
- Cierto
- Falso, no hay carritos y las compras se pagan a cada vendedor individual.
- Cierto
- Cierto
- Falso
- Cierto
Explanation:
- Las Ramblas de Barcelona are wide avenues.
- In La Boqueria you must not choose a cart at the entrance, but you pay the entire purchase at the end.
- There are different types of ham, according to healing and the region.
- Barcelona offers a variety of fresh seafood because it is a seaport.
- In Spain most shops close at noon for half an hour only.
- Bakeries are open every day except Sundays.
D. followed
Sorry im late this was like half an hour ago!
The 1st one us the answer