Answer:
a. al <u>salir</u> de la escuela, voy al gimnasio a ayudar a los ninos.
b. cuando <u>sean</u> las tres, vendre a verte.
c. despues <u>ire</u> para mexico con mis padres.
I'm not too sure but my best description is...
d. a la <u>salida</u> de la escuela, voy a mi casa a hacer la tarea.
Explanation:
Answer:
C. Serio
Explanation:
This sentance translates to "Pablo is reserved and likes to study". Someone with these characteristics is most likely serious.
<span>In order to command someone to do something (or in this case, not to do something), you need to use the imperative form of a verb. In Spanish, the affirmative and the negative form of imperatives are different, and you need to learn the rules as to how to form them. However, here are my answers: 1. No hables! = Don't speak! You have the verb hablar, and when you conjugate it into its imperative form, it will be no hables. 2. No respires! = Don't breathe! 3. No leas! = Don't read!</span>
Today to become our fathers of trip, why is important that everyone (1 (knowing that we are going to clean the House)