Ella mete la nariz en todo= She puts her nose in everything.
Answer:
1. Javier le presta el abrigo a Maripili.
2. Nosotros les vendemos ropa a los clientes.
3. El vendedor nos trae las camisetas a mis amigos y a mí.
4. Yo quiero darte consejos a ti.
5. ¿Tú vas a compararme un regalo a mí?
Explanation:
Identifying the narrator and the time that a sentence indicates is the first step that must be taken. this is very important to be able to logically conjugate the verbs, and that these have concordance with what is being expressed
Answer:
describe what you see in the image for example i see a line of people playing a trumpet. Wait do you have to do it in spainish.
Explanation:
in esponal:
describe lo que ves en la imagen, por ejemplo, veo una línea de personas tocando una trompeta. Espera tienes que hacerlo en español
Answer:
1. Yo " corrí " esta mañana.
2. estoy "leyendo" un libro.
3. luego de leer el libro, "dormiré "
Explanation:
1, I did run
2, I am rearing.
3, I will go to sleep after reading.
<h3>Alex: Llegaremos tarde si no cargamos la camioneta más rápido.</h3><h3>Lupe: Papá, ¡por favor ___ ya para llegar temprano!</h3>
Answer: C) Carguémosla
Lupe: Papá, ¡por favor, carguémosla ya para llegar temprano!
Explanation:
The verb "cargar" is transitive and needs a direct object to complete its meaning. The direct object of the verb "cargar" in this sentence is "la camioneta", which is a feminine and singular noun, so the pronoun that replaces it has to match in gender and number with the direct object replaced.
With all affirmative commands, the object pronouns are attached directly to the end of the imperative form of the verb.
Direct object = "la camioneta"
Direct Object = "la"
First person command in the plural: carguemos (nosotros)
Command+direct object pronoun=carguemos+la=carguémosla
Note: in order to maintain the original stress of the verb, a written accent is needed. Since the command has more than one syllable, a written accent is required when one pronoun is added.
<h2><em>Spymore</em></h2>