The first one in English says <span>I just like pizza.
The second one says s</span>he end up buying a pencil.
The second should say She ends up buying pizza, not she end up buying pizza.
The first should sat I like pizza, not I just like pizza.
These are my two guesses. Sorry if it's wrong
<h3>Escribe una leyenda para describir la imagen usando el se impersonal.</h3><h3>Me alegro mucho porque en esta tienda, sí ________ (vender-2 palabras) helado.</h3>
<em>Answer : </em>Me alegro mucho porque en esta tienda, sí<em> se vende</em> helado.
Answer:
"De donde estás tú"
Explanation:
The -as ending is the correct form for this pronoun.
To make a word in Spanish plural, it's quite similar to English where you will add s, es, etc to the end to indicate there are multiple of something.
10 words for examples as requested: plumas, libros, camisetas, escritorios, lápices (plural of lápiz), manos, pollos, sombreros, camisas, pantallas.
If you want to say the (word), add el/la depending on the word's gender.
Answer:
<em>1. Bring</em>
<em>2. I bring you</em>
<em>3. Bring me </em>
<em>4. I'll bring</em>
Explanation:
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