Answer: preterit
Explanation: In Spanish, the preterit tense is used to describe actions what are completed in the past. To narrate a series of events in the past, we talk about activities that happen after another. The focus is on what happened, not when.
Answer:
<h2> <u>《</u><u>《</u><u>:</u><u>)</u><u> </u><u>HEY</u><u> </u><u>MATE</u><u> </u><u>(</u><u>:</u><u>》</u><u>》</u></h2>
<h2>I DO NOT KNOW THIS LANGUAGE.</h2>
It’s B. it translates to “right?” ,,,,,
D: ¿Te gusta vender los collares?
Gustar conjugated is still one word so it cannot be "gust a"
A verb ("vender") is singular so you cannot use "gustan"
A verb after gustar has to be infinitive
so the correct answer is ¿Te gusta vender los collares?