1.
Yo conozco a muchas personas en México.
(I know a lot of people in Mexico.)
'conozco' is the correct conjugation of conocer (to know) for 'Yo' in this sentence. conocer is used for expressing that you know a person, place, or object.
2.
Doy un regalo a mi hermano.
(I give a gift to my brother.)
'doy' (I give) is the only word that would make sense in this context: you give a 'regalo' (gift) to people you love.
3.
Yo no veo bien la pizarra de clase.
(I can't see the class board well.)
'veo' (I see) is the only verb that makes sense in this context.
4.
Ella sabe bien el vocabulario.
(She knows the vocabulary well.)
'sabe' is the correct conjugation of saber (to know) for 'Ella'. saber is used to refer to your knowledge of something.
5.
Yo no sé la repuesta.
(I don't know the answer.)
'sé' is the correct conjugation for 'yo' in this sentence. saber is used to refer to the answer, which you lack the knowledge of.
Answer:
La maestra esta embarazada y va a tener un bebe.
Explanation:
Un dia yo estaba en escuela y mi amigo me dijo una broma al misma tiempo que yo estaba tomando leche. Me rei y toda la leche salio de mi nariz. Toda el dia mi nariz dolio hasta el fin de la semana. Mi amigo mi diejo perdon pero no me importo porque fue muy gracioso. Ahora yo no bebo leche quando mi amigo me dice una broma.
Translation- one day I was in school and my friend told me a joke and at the same time I was drinking milk. I laughed and all the milk came out of my nose. My nose hurt for the rest of the week. My friend kept saying sorry but I didn’t care because it was so funny. That’s why I don’t drink milk when my friend tells me a joke.
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<h3>Which verb form correctly completes this conversation? </h3><h3>Ernesto: ¿Cuánto dinero ahorramos ayer? Francisco: Ayer nosotros ___________ 2.500 pesos. </h3>
Answer: Ayer nosotros <u>ahorramos</u> 2.500 pesos.
Yesterday we saved 2,500 pesos.
Explanation: in Spanish, the first-person plural, the form of "nosotros" and "nosotras", has the same conjugation for both the present indicative tense and the preterite past tense for -ar and -ir verbs. Ahorr-ar
<h3><em>Spymore</em></h3>
Answer: which aspects excelled at the time of discovery?
Explanation: