Answer:
The question is asking if your going to see your friends over the weekend.
So what you can write is
Si, yo voy a ver a mis amigos esta semana. ( Yes, I'm goin gto visit my friends this weekend.)
or
No, yo no voy a ver a mis amigos esta semana. ( No, I;m not going to visit my friends this weekend.)
Hope this helps:)!!!
TRUE -Verbs with infinitives ending in –ir form a third group of regular verbs, often called third conjugation verbs. To form the present tense conjugations of these verbs, drop the –ir from the infinitive and add the third conjugation endings (-o, -es, -e, -imos, -en) to the resulting stem.
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Lapices , Just remove the “z”
<h3>How are ‘ll’, ‘h’, and ‘r’/‘rr’different in Spanish than in English, give examples of words with these sounds and how they are pronounced.</h3>
Answers:
"ll" it sounds in Spanish as the letter "y" in "yellow".
"h" it sounds in Spanish as the letter "h" in "hour". (silent)
"r" it sounds in Spanish as the letra "r" in "wrong".
"rr" this Spanish sound doesn't exist in English, although the "rr" is written in words like "sorry", but it sounds like the letter "r" in Spanish.