Answer:
1. se saludan
2. se abrazan
3. se ayudan
4. se besan
5. nos queremos
6. se ven
7. nos llamamos
8. se encuentran
Explanation:
"se" and "nos" are indirect complement. The indirect complement is the sentence function indicated by the recipient or beneficiary of the action named by the verb.
The verbs are in "presente indicativo" tense. The "presente indicativo" in Spanish is used to place an action at the time of speech or in the very near future, to describe a routine or actions that are repeated, or to refer to stable or permanent situations.
The present in Spanish is used to express:
* permanent facts and conditions;
Example:
Este es Lucas
* routines;
Example:
Todos los martes juega al tenis.
* the time that an action has been happening;
Example:
Juan juega al fútbol desde hace cuatro años.
* future actions accompanied by a temporary expression.
Example:
El próximo fin de semana su equipo participa de un campeonato importante.
I mean if you can say what they mean because it’s different from every spanish fluidly
What is the man doing? The man is swimming in the pool. The man is doing cycling in the pool. Man is hiking in the pool. The man is running in the pool.
¡Hola!
La persona que manea es el conductor.
<em>the person who drives is the driver.</em>
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<em>a- el peatón = the pedestrian</em>
<em>b- la manzana = the apple </em>
<em>c- el conductor = the driver</em>
<em>-</em>
<em>☺☺☺</em>
<span>Luisa salio del comedor.
Spanish is my native language.</span>