Yo means I so do you know what the conjugated form is?
<span>the question like this is called assumptions, but the assumptions have to be proved by experiments and prove to be the best, but generally in science, theories might change from time to time, so in science, it is necessary to prove the hypothesis, not just by putting up the theories.
hope this helps </span>
Una nina- girl
Un nino- child, childish
Un hombre- Man
Un muchacho- Boy, youngster
Spanish:
Yo voy recto en N. Clybourn Ave. Giro a la izquierda en W. Belmont Ave. Giro a la derecha en N. California Ave. Voy un poquito recto y ya llegue a "DCP"
English:
I go straight on N. Clybourn Ave. I turn left on W. Belmont Ave. I turn right on N. California Ave. I go a little straight and I get to "DCP"
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I don't you if you had to use <u>all</u> of the words and it <u>had</u> to be a paragraph, but I hope at least helped ^.^
Answer:
tú te arreglaste muy bien.