Answer:
The answer is they mix half of one word with half of another.
Hi !!!
José Felipe, ¿dónde pusiste mi cd de música andina y qué hiciste con el suéter que te presté la semana pasada.
pretérito perfecto simple
<u>PONER</u>
puse <em>(yo)</em>
pusiste <em>(tú) </em>
<em> </em>puso<em> (él/ella/Ud) </em>
<em> </em>pusimos <em>(nosotros) </em>
<em> </em>pusisteis<em> (vosotros) </em>
<em> </em>pusieron <em>(ellos/ellas/ Uds)</em>
<u>HACER</u>
hice <em>(yo)</em>
hisciste <em>(tú) </em>
<em> </em>hizo <em>(él/ella/Ud) </em>
<em> </em>hicimos <em>(nosotros) </em>
<em> </em>hicisteis <em>(vosotros) </em>
<em> </em>hicieron <em>(ellos/ellas/Uds)</em>
hope this will help :)
Well, there are 3 types of verbs - those ending in ar, er, and ir
For the present tense, they are conjugated like this
An ar verb - bailar (to dance)
Remove the -ar- and add the ending
the conjugations will be
I - bailo
You- bailas
He/she- baila
We- bailamos
you pl- bailáis
they- bailan
Then an -er verb - comer (to eat)
Again, remove the er and add ending
I- como
You- comes
he/she- come
we- comemos
you pl - coméis
they - comen
Ir verbs - vivir (to live)
Remove -ir and add ending
I- vivo
you -vives
he/she - vive
we- vivimos
you pl. -vivís
they- viven
These are for the present tense only, hope this helps!
A. 9.43 I did this question before for my class
<span>Mi examen es mañana. ¡ ''dame'' tus notas, por favor!
the answer is dame
good luck</span>