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English: On Friday of last week, I went down the shore with my family, we went to the boardwalk, the beach, and the pool. On Saturday my family and I went to see our grandparents. We played different board games and card games. Monday was the day that we had to pack to leave the shore. I woke up at 8:00 am and packed all of my things to go home. It was an hour drive with a bit of traffic, we got home close to 10:00 am. On Tuesday I went out with my friends, we went to the mall and got dinner together. Wednesday I had to go to a soccer game. My team won 3:0. Lastly, Thursday I went to the pool with three of my friends, Kayla, bobby, and jake. After the pool, we went for lunch at the diner. And then had dinner at Bobby's house.
Spanish: El viernes de la semana pasada, bajé a la orilla con mi familia, fuimos al malecón, a la playa y a la piscina. El sábado mi familia y yo fuimos a ver a nuestros abuelos. Jugamos diferentes juegos de mesa y juegos de cartas. El lunes fue el día que tuvimos que hacer las maletas para salir de la orilla. Me desperté a las 8:00 am y empaqué todas mis cosas para irme a casa. Fue un viaje de una hora con un poco de tráfico, llegamos a casa cerca de las 10:00 am. El martes salí con mis amigos, fuimos al centro comercial y cenamos juntos. El miércoles tenía que ir a un partido de fútbol. Mi equipo ganó 3:0. Por último, el jueves fui a la piscina con tres de mis amigos, Kayla, bobby y jake. Después de la piscina, fuimos a almorzar al restaurante. Y luego cenamos en casa de Bobby.
Answer:
Now Sancho tells it to bolsa!
Explanation:
<h2>Right answer:</h2><h3>c. había; era</h3><h3 />
This sentence stands for the imperfect tense. This tense is used to talk about past actions, conditions, or events that occurred regularly or frequently or that were in progress in a moment in the past. Había is the conjugation of the verb haber for the third person singular and era is the conjugation of the verb ser for the same person as well. Therefore:
<em>No </em><em>había</em><em> mucho espacio; la casa no </em><em>era</em><em> muy grande.</em>
C. Tenia exito
<span>De nina Elizabeth siempre tenia exito en la escuela Cada semestre sacaba buenas notas</span>
Gasto (past tense). Gasta could also work because he could be saying that she spends a lot at the clothing store in general, but it is Gasto.