It depends, what is on the list? If "playing, dancing, or singing " is on there than here you go:
-Angel and Lupita are playing.
-Angel and Lupita are dancing.
-Angel and Lupita are singing.
Oyeron
Leyeron
Leé or léyo
Answer:
mentira
Explanation:fue porque los incas creyeron que los españoles eran dioses ya que benian del mar y luego los emboscaron a todos
<span>elle a fait la vaisselle tu as vendu vous avez parlé
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Le passé composé
j'ai
tu as
il a
nous avons + participe passé: fait, vendu, parlé, etc.
vous avez
ils ont
The "passé composé" is made up of the present indicative form of the verb "avoir" plus the past participle of the verb you are conjugating.
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(this is french not spanish)
Answer:
la
un
las
unas
Explanation:
you have to look and masculine and feminine words and based on that answer. You also have to look at the el/la/los/las. These words mean the.
Un/Una/unos/unas mean some/a