Answer:
pagas
Explanation:
Spanish was my first language
<span>Yo limpio mi carro.
</span>
Since <em>limpiar</em> is an -ar verb, when you conjugate it into the first person of the present tense, you simply replace the -ar ending with -o.
So, limpiar turns into limpio.
A I'm pretty sure :0 but not postive
Spanish:
Yo voy recto en N. Clybourn Ave. Giro a la izquierda en W. Belmont Ave. Giro a la derecha en N. California Ave. Voy un poquito recto y ya llegue a "DCP"
English:
I go straight on N. Clybourn Ave. I turn left on W. Belmont Ave. I turn right on N. California Ave. I go a little straight and I get to "DCP"
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I don't you if you had to use <u>all</u> of the words and it <u>had</u> to be a paragraph, but I hope at least helped ^.^