Answer:
1. me
Explanation:
The unstressed personal pronouns are those that function as a direct or indirect complement (“Te lo dije”: "te" OI "lo" OD) or as part of the pronominal verbs: “me arrepiento”.
The forms of singular “me” and “te” and those of plural “nos” and “tus” are used without distinction of gender, and the same as a direct rather than indirect complement, so it is necessary to be able to distinguish when they are one and when another, attend not only to the nature of the verb, but also, in most cases, to the context.
Answer:
5. Cierto 6. Oir *salir is irregular in the yo form*
Explanation:
Gerundio serves to talk about actions currently its equivalent in English of saying walking or talking (ing ending). Oir doesn't follow the regular conjugation form.
1. Pon las decoraciónes en la pared.
2.Limpia el Baño
3. Vete a tu cuarto.
4.Sé un buen estudiante.
5. Busca por ellos en el centro commercial.
Answer:
Alejandro and Eduardo (1)
Today for the beach. Alexander (2)
all things in your car. Want (3)
at nine in the morning. At eight thirty, Eduardo calls Alejandro.
EDUARDO: Hi, Alex! What time (4)
(us)?
ALEJANDRO: In thirty minutes. I'm going to (5)
my things in the car now.
EDUARDO: Alex, isn't it possible to leave at ten o'clock? I need to see my brother.
ALEJANDRO: What time do you have to see him?
EDUARDO: At a quarter past nine. (6)
(me) from my house now.
ALEJANDRO: Man, no problem. Who (7)
the music?
EDUARDO: Don't worry (Don't worry) ... I (8)
the music. Thanks and see you soon!
ALEJANDRO: Bye.Explanation: