Answer:
A
Explanation:
Carla is a feminine name so the answer should end in "a"
Answer:
trabaja
Explanation:
conjugations are simple if you know them. for trabajar you take the ending (-ar) and replace it with some other letters that make it grammatically correct. since trabajar is in the infinitive form at the moment you need to conjugate it (the ending) for it to make sense. so for the (-ar) endings, it would go like this
yo( i ) - o
tú ( you ) - as
él/ella/usted ( he/she/usted(formal)) - a
nosotros/nosotras (we(masc or fem)) - amos
ellos/ellas/ustedes (they (masc. fem. or formal) - an.
since we are talking about USTED we use the él/ella/usted form meaning replacing the -ar ending with an -a ending. hope this helps let me know if you have any questions:)
No, not that i am aware of, unless you have a vocab. list but my teacher prob. got that off of Google or something XD
You probably need to conjugate 'esquiar' to ustedes form but that depends on the form you guys are in like: Present or Past Pogressive, Preterite...etc.
I go to the TV on the table
July I the street I should take but he didn't want to go with me