Answer:
The answer is A) She doesn't like physical education
Explanation:
I got it right on the exam
(In the audio it doesn't mention music and her dad together at all so its not B. Also it says that her father plays soccer with his friends, so he clearly likes the sport and doesn't play alone. This means the only answer left is A)
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This sentence stands for the preterite tense. This Spanish tense is used when talking about an action that occurred at a certain point in the past. Here we will use two verbs, namely, ser and ir, so we need to conjugate it according to the corresponding subject pronoun. Thus:
<em>El mes pasado mi madre y yo </em><em>fuimos</em><em> de vacaciones a Perú. El vuelo </em><em>fue</em><em> un miércoles por la mañana y </em><em>fue</em><em> cómodo. Primero, mi madre y yo </em><em>fuimos</em><em> a Lima y </em><em>fuimos</em><em> a comer a un restaurante de comida peruana. La comida</em><em> fue</em><em> muy buena. Luego </em><em>fuimos</em><em> al hotel y nos </em><em>fuimos</em><em> a dormir. El jueves </em><em>fue</em><em> un día nublado. Nos </em><em>fuimos</em><em> a Cuzco, y el viaje en autobús </em><em>fue</em><em> largo. Yo </em><em>fui</em><em> la primera en despertarse y ver la ciudad de Cuzco. Aquella mañana, el paisaje </em><em>fue</em><em> impresionante. Luego, mi madre y yo </em><em>fuimos</em><em> de excursión a Machu Picchu. El cuarto día nos levantamos muy temprano y </em><em>fuimos</em><em> a la ciudad inca. El amanecer sobre Machu Picchu </em><em>fue</em><em> hermoso. La excursión </em><em>fue</em><em> una experiencia inolvidable. ¿</em><em>Fuiste</em><em> tú a Perú el año pasado?</em>
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- Here fuimos comes from the verb ir (to go in English) and stands for the first person plural (nosotros - we in English)
- Here fue comes from the verb ser (to be in English) and stands for the third person singular
- Here fuiste comes from the verb ir (to go in English) and stands for the second person singular in informal form (tú - you in English)
Explanation:
It was first celebrated as the “Dingane Day” and stood for the triumph of the Voortrekkers against the Zulu ...
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<em>hope</em><em> it's</em><em> help</em><em> you</em></h3>