Señora López: ¿Cómo se <em><u>deletrea</u></em> , Eric?
Eric: Es <em><u>E</u></em>-<em><u> </u></em><em><u>R</u></em> -<em><u> </u></em><em><u>I</u></em><em><u> </u></em>-<em><u>C</u></em><em><u> </u></em> C-A-F-F-R-E-Y.
Paraguay is not part of the las pampas region.
<h2>Right answer:</h2><h3>a. enseña </h3>
Enseña is the more logical answer because it comes from the verb enseñar (to teach). So enseña is the conjugation of this verb for the third person singular in the simple present tense. The simple present tense is used to talk about habitual actions or routines. So Miguel is a math teacher. Finally:
<em>Miguel </em><em>enseña</em><em> matematicas (Miguel </em><em>teaches</em><em> math)</em>
Answer:
1. gustaría
2. podría, iría
3. ganaría, estaría
4. podríamos
Explanation:
The simple conditional indicative is used in Spanish especially to express hypothetical actions or situations, as well as questions in courtesy or wishes.
The simple conditional in Spanish can be used to:
* make an invitation in all courtesy;
* ask for something politely;
* express a wish;
* make a suggestion;
* express a hypothesis or assumption;
* express a doubt or moment of uncertainty from the past;
* express an assumption about the future by placing the moment of departure of the action in the past.