1. Pepe es español, mientras que sus amigos Luis, Jorge, Peppa y MariCarmen20 son chino, japonés, mongola y marroquí, respectivamente.
2. The rule is that in nationalities, opposite to Enslish's rule, the first letter is not capital.
3. In my house we don't speak the same language as they speak in Alejandrina's house, we speak a different language, which is much stranger, it is Suahili.
Answer:
1. Siempre juego voleibol
2. Tenemos una idea
3. Oímos a alguien en el jardín
4. Dice mucho
5. También me gusta el béisbol
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:yo creo que es subway
<h2>Explanation:</h2>
The preterite tense is one of two simple past tenses. It is used to describe actions that took place or were completed at a certain point in the past. From these sentences, we have the following subject pronouns:
So the correct answers are:
- Nosotros salimos del hotel.
- Nosotros abrimos el libro
- Tú subiste las maletas.
- Yo subí por la escalera.
- Tú recibiste una tarjeta postal.
All these verbs are regular. If you want to conjugate a regular verb in the preterite tense, you must remove the infinitive ending (ar, er, or ir) and add the preterite ending that matches the subject. Check out the Table below of regular preterite endings.