Answer:
Honestly i’m not really sure of the context your teacher is looking for, but i’ll translate the sentence for you, that might help you a bit.
translation:
“Did you see that Andy Ruiz Jr. won the fight when he knocked his opponent?”
Hope it helps! If I were you, I’d answer “se refiere a que Andy Ruiz Jr, ganó una pelea al vencer a su oponente con un golpe que lo dejó inconsciente”
Answer:
1.- Anoche nosotros supimos del divorcio de Carlos y Eva.
2.- Tu conociste a Nora en clase de historia, no?
3.- ¿Pudieron ustedes visitar la Isla de Pascua?
4.- Pedro quiso romper con Olivia
5.- Irma sabe de la fiesta sorpresa
6.- Gustavo y Elena conocieron a mi esposo en la fiesta de Ana
7.- Yolanda no pudo dormir anoche.
8.- El señor navarro quiso jubilarse pero no pudo.
9.- Ayer no pude llamarte
10.- Nosotros quisimos pagar la cuenta
Answer:
Soccer or futbol in spanish
Explanation:
Soccer is probably the most popular sport among spanish speaking countries and Europe as well. Although it's played with the oppsite part of the body to football, the feet. All around latin america and Europe there are large stadiums comparable to football stadiums in the US. The sport is also played with a ball although this one is usually black and white.
The answer is A) viajé
Explanation: This sentence is in simple past tense. And the correct conjugation for the first person singular pronoun I (yo) is viajé. I'll leave you the complete pronouns' conjugation below.
YO (I) = viajé
TÚ (you)= viajaste
ÉL (he)= viajó
ELLA (she) = viajó
NOSOTROS (we)= viajamos
USTEDES (you)= viajaron
ELLOS (they)= viajaron
NOTES:
- The Spanish conjugation with almost all the verbs with pronouns USTEDES and ELLOS are the same.
- The accent (´) in words represents past tense.