<h2>Right answer:</h2><h3>a. la acera</h3><h3 />
Acera is a feminine and singular noun that translates into sidewalk ans is a a paved path for pedestrians at the side of a road. We use the definite article <em>la </em>because in Spanish definite articles must agree in both gender and number with the nouns they introduce. Therefore:
IN SPANISH:
<em>Los peatones caminan en </em><em>la acera</em>
IN ENGLISH:
<em>Pedestrians walk on</em><em> the sidewalk</em>
It's D., I just took the quiz on APEX.
Answer:
mentias
Explanation:
thats the imperfect version for the answer choices you have the real version is mientes
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https://www.123teachme.com/spanish_verb_conjugation
Answer:
The answer is "tu <u>estabas</u> sola ayer."
Explanation:
The sentence reads "You were alone yesterday."
Estabas is correct.
Estar is the non-conjugated verb. Cannot be used unless alongside another conjugated verb.
Estas would be correct, but it is in present tense, not past.
Estoy is the yo form for estar and would not fit this sentence.
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