Answer:
correct
Explanation:
Grammar studies the structure of words, the ways in which they are linked and the meanings to which such combinations give rise to
The spelling of a language is the set of rules that govern it to be spelled correctly. Spelling, in a nutshell, is the normative part of language.
Therefore the sentence is grammatically correct but has a spelling error when writing the word "chuchillo" where the correct word is "cuchillo" which means knife.
For this case we can translate the sentence given as:
What___________ in the market yesterday?
The sentence must be completed with the proper conjugation of the verb "buy" ("comprar" is Spanish)
From the simple perfect preterite we have:
Yo compré
Tú compraste
él/ella/Ud. compró
nosotros compramos
vosotros compramos
ellos/ellas/Uds. compraron
The sentence is in the second person singular, so the correct option is "compraste"
Answer:
Qué compraste en el mercado ayer?
Correct I believe! Good luck
Answer:
Phrase 1) words need capitalization
Phrase 2) word needs accent
Phrase 3) mispelled word
Phrase 4) mispelled word
Explanation:
Phrase 1) Names of towns, countries, states always start in capital letters: Perú
Phrase 2: México needs accent
Phrase 3: años it should go for years
Phrase 4: eres takes one R
Where is the Toltec room? the Toltec room is next to the <span>Teotihuacan room.</span>