Answer: True
Explanation:
All diminutives, i.e. nouns having the diminiutive ending “-chen” or “-lein” are neuter in the singular. All nouns ending in the suffix “-ung,” “-heit,” “-keit,” or “-in” are feminine. All nouns ending in “-er” are masculine and refer to someone or something that does something.
Answer:
Explanation:
1. Yo tengo el pastel y la fruta.
¿Qué tienes?
2. I have a cake and fruits. What do you have?
2. Tienes tú el pastel y la fruta para la fiesta de cumpleaños?
Do you have a cake and fruits for the birthday party?
In both sentences we have the same verb, TENER, which means in Spanish language, to HAVE. It's a verb that belongs to the second group of verbs, as it ends in ER. It's an irregular verb.
The first sentence is in the first person singular form, in the present tense.
The second sentence is in the second person singular form, in the present tense.
Answer:
I sing a lot of music.
I learn a lot in history class.
You play the guitar.
We write in the note books.
We buy the books.
I put the books in the backpack.
My friend leaves at eight o'clock in the evening.
My teacher speaks spanish.
We read many books.
You open the dictionary.
Explanation:
The way you layed out this question confused me, so i may be wrong on some.
.answer:
tú cantas cuando tus padres llegan a casa. ana escucha música cuando juan llama la.
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