A. compartir la comida con los demas is good dining etiquette
Answer:
The answers are:
- Ustedes
- Nosotros
- Mí
- Conmigo
- Mí
- Contigo
- Ti
- Ti
- Ellos
Explanation:
When you refer to "Chicos" it is guyS in English, which means it's plural. Thus, since in English we know that you is for: tú, usted, ustedes (plural), it'll be this last one. Us, again is the plural and it's nosotros (we). Me the object pronoun, is used to say "Mí" for instance "this cake is for me"; same happens with number five. "Contigo" literally in English is <u>with you</u>, you don't say <em>con tu. </em>Same happens with "Conmigo" which literally is with me not <em>con yo. </em>When you use the preposition "para" you say "ti" not "tu" so that's why it's "para ti" and not<em> para tu</em> unless you mean possesion.
Answer:
The phrase "el viejo gato rojo" means the old red cat. So they hope an old red cat is in the heart of the civilization.
Answer:
Había: Imperfecto
Tenía: Imperfecto
Podía: Imperfecto
Vivía: Imperfecto
Miró: Pasado
Dijo: Pasado
Puedo: Presente
Se escapó: Pasado
Explanation:
Imperfect: When you talk about something that happened and it's happening
Ex: ía (Dorm<u>ía</u>, Leer<u>ía</u>, etc)
Past: When we talk about something that happened
Ex: só, ró (Mi<u>ró</u>, Ju<u>ró</u>, etc)
Present: When we talk about something that is happening
Ex: ar, ur, ir (Retar, Mandar Obligar, Dominar, Controlar, etc)
I'm not 100% sure these are the correct answers, but I talk Spanish, so I trust in myself.