Answer:
- Yo no <u>los</u> respondo hasta el final del día.
- Ella siempre <u>las</u> dejaba sobre la mesa.
- Ella nunca <u>la</u> tomaba a tiempo.
- Ud, <u>los</u> saludaba amablemente a todos.
- Sofía <u>la</u> ayuda a cocinar.
- Ustedes <u>los</u> harán para la fiesta.
Explanation: I hope it helps you, have a great day.
Answer:
Tiene* Duele*
Iba with accent on "I"* Se*
estornuda*
se*
duele*
se*
podia with accent on "I"* or queria with accent on "i"*
le dolia with an accent on "I" of dolia*
se sentia with accent on sentia's "i"*
¡ hola !
The answer is NO
the regulars verbs in present tense always end with an "o"
But some irregular verbs don't always end with an "o" =
SER ► soy
ESTAR ► estoy
SABER ► sé
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Page 113 of the book of Spanish Trillas answered first of secondary