The endings are standard -ir verb endings.
Yo-Prefiero
Tu-Prefieres
El/Ella/Usted-Prefiere
Nosotros(as)-Preferimos
Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes-Prefieren
The stem-change is e-ie with the second e (preferir to prefier-). This occurs in all conjugations of the verb but the nosotros(as) form. This is the same with all stem-changing verbs in the present tense.
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It is B because the conjugated version for tú for the verb ir is vas
Answer:
The words that could fill the blanks in each case are:
- <em>Mi tía es </em><u><em>mexicana</em></u><em>. Vive en Guadalajara. </em>
- <em>Mi primo no es rubio, es </em><em><u>blanco</u></em><em>. </em>
- <em>Mi novio cree que la clase no es fácil; es </em><u><em>difícil</em></u><em>. </em>
- <em>Los libros son </em><u><em>interesantes</em></u><em>; me gustan mucho. </em>
- <em>Mis hermanos son </em><u><em>tímidos</em></u><em>; no tienen muchos amigos. </em>
- <em>Las gemelas tienen quince años. Son </em><u><em>quinceañeras</em></u><em>.</em>
Explanation:
The translation of the sentences is:
- My aunt is <u>Mexican</u>. Lives in Guadalajara.
- My cousin is not blond, he is <u>white</u>.
- My boyfriend thinks class is not easy; it's <u>hard</u>.
- The books are <u>interesting</u>; I like them very much.
- My brothers are <u>shy</u>; they do not have many friends.
- The twins are fifteen years old. They are <u>quinceañeras</u>.
Since there are no options to choose the most appropriate word, I have selected for you those that I consider best apply to the context of the sentence, as I explain below:
- <em>"Mexicana"</em> is chosen because it is mentioned that he lives in a state of that country.
- <em>"Blanco"</em> is chosen since it could be another option, in addition to brown or perhaps Caucasian.
- <em>"Difícil"</em> is the opposite of easy.
- Regularly when a book likes it very much, it is very "interesante."
- Shy people regularly have few friends.
- In many Latin American countries, girls who turn 15 are called <em>"quinceañeras."</em>
Answer:
1. Señorita Mankowski y Señorita Broyan son profesoras de ciencias sociales.
2. Son las siete de la noche.
3. Mis padres estan enojados.
4. Hoy es viernes! Yo estoy emocionado.
5. Tus primas estan en la universidad.
6. Tu estas en Francia.
7. Mis padres son de Argentina.
8. Ellas son muy jovenes.
9. Su pelo es negro.
10. Senorita Johnson es profesora de ingles.
Explanation:
Ser is used for date. occupation, characteristic, time, origin and relation. Estar is used for position, location, action, condition or emotion.
<span>que te jodan>?
</span>si si.