Answer:
yo tengo I have nosotros/as tenemos we have
tú tienes you (informal) have vosotros/as tenéis you all (informal; Spain only) have
usted/él/ella tiene you (formal)/he/she has ustedes/ellos/ellas tienen you all/they have
Explanation:
Tu eras (usted to be) bajo.
Answer:
Explanation:patio, in Spanish and Latin American architecture, a courtyard within a building, open to the sky. It is a Spanish development of the Roman atrium and is comparable to the Italian cortile. The patio was a major feature in medieval Spanish architecture. Sevilla Cathedral (1402–1506) has a patio, as did the ducal palace at Guadalajara (1480–92; destroyed 1936), which was a transitional work displaying Moorish, Gothic, and Renaissance architectural details.
Daniella JUGABA con muñecas
This is the imperfect because we don't know when it started or when it ended, we just know that she "used to"