1) Española / A girl from Spain.
2) Anaranjada / An orange wall
3) Amarillo / A yellow pencil.
4) Blancas / Several sheets of white paper.
5) Azules / Two blue T-shirts.
6) Paraguayo / A boy from Paraguay.
guess what buddy they are all correct :)
<span>A. emocionado - to get excited
B. emocionara - to get excited
C. se emociono - t</span>o get excited <span>
D. me emociono </span>- to get excited
As you can see.. they all mean the same thing, but your question asked...the correct way to say "<span>I get excited"
You'll have to conjugated the word into the "yo" form. Which leaves us with the answer choice "A" ending in "o"
Hope this helps.</span>
Local, Fondo, Nevera, Incluso, Nuevamente, Advertir, Desaliñado, Ambos, Respaldo, Acera, Frenar, Susurro, Probar, Resquicio, Tra
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4 = probar
5 = queda (quedarse)
10 = respaldo
11 = acodo
12 = nevera
13 = resquicios
14 = frenar
15 = advertir .....???
I hope everything will be ok...