Answer:
1) Puedes ir al partido de tenis el viernes en la noche? D) Tal vez
2) Quieres nadar una hora con Silvia y conmigo? B) No me gusta el agua
3) Cual es tu pasatiempo favorito? C) Ir al cine
4) Tienes tiempo tu? A) Estoy ocupado
Explanation:
<em>Answers translated to English for your understanding/Traduje las respuestas al inglés para su comprensión </em>
1) Can you go to the tennis match Friday night? D) Maybe
2) Do you want to swim for an hour with Silvia and me? B) I don't like water
3) What is your favourite pastime? C) To go to the cinema
4) Do you have time? A) I'm busy
I hope this helps!/ ¡Espero que esto te ayude!
Answer:
Okay males are always "El"
Females are always "ella"
So if its all females you have "Ellas"
If there is a male present "ellos"
In spanish if one male enters a group with females it is "ellos"
You know you are right with practice and double checking things like this.
You also don't say "El mesa" you say "la mesa" pay attention to what the word ends with.
Explanation:
How do you know which subject pronoun to select for a sentence? For example, ellos goes with "Brooklyn and Drew". How do you know if you are right?
Answer:
Tengo que llamar a mi madre.
Explanation:
Answer:
Miguel es deportista.
Explanation:
At the time of completing a sentence, it is important to identify the person, gender, number and time in which it is being raised, that way it is provided to us how we can conjugate the verb within the sentence. in this case it refers to a single person of the masculine, therefore the verb must be conjugated singularly using it for a third person in the present tense.