it says that in other paper, you have to make a table like the one showed below, and decide on what category does each word have to be (they are categorized on Past, present, feelings, acontecimientos [idk how to say that in English but it’s like some thing that happened] and for some reason there’s a name, but idk that story so, I just translated to u what u have to do)
Answer:
es como
Explanation:
después de despertarme me paro de la cama y voy al baño me visto
<h3>Translate the following to Spanish. Spelling counts</h3>
<em>1- To read a book</em>
Answer 1: Leer un libro.
<em>2- To ride a bicycle.</em>
Answer 2: Montar en bicicleta.
<em>3- To rent a DVD.</em>
Answer 3: Alquilar un DVD.
<em>4- To buy.</em>
Answer 4: Comprar.
<em>5- To eat. </em>
Answer 5: Comer.
<em>6- To study.</em>
Answer 6: Estudiar.
<em>7- To take a walk/stroll</em>
Answer 7: Dar un paseo.
<em>8- To drink.</em>
Answer 8: Beber.
<em>9- To practice sports.</em>
Answer 9: Practicar deportes.
<em>10- To write e-mails.</em>
Answer 10: Escribir emails.
<em>11- To spend time with friends.</em>
Answer 11: Pasar tiempo con los amigos.
<em>12- I like.</em>
Answer 12: Me gusta.
<em>13- You like.</em>
Answer 13: Te gusta.
<em>14- We like.</em>
Answer 14: Nos gusta.
<em>15- They like.</em>
Answer 15: Les gusta.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
tiene
Explanation:
Our verb is "tener", so we need to conjugate it accordingly.
"Tener" is a bit of an irregular verb: its "yo" form is very different from its other forms, and it's an "e" to "ie" verb (we change all the first "e's" to "ie's"). So, the conjugations and their respective subjects are:
<em>yo</em> tengo
<em>tú</em> tienes
<em>él/ella/usted</em> tiene
<em>nosotros</em> tenemos
<em>ellos/ellas/ustedes</em> tienen
The subject here is "el maestro", which refers to "the teacher". Because this is a singular subject, we use the <em>él/ella/usted</em> form of "tener", which would be tiene.