Answer:
1. poner la ropa en el armario y no en la nevera.
2. salir de la bañera
3. escribir en el papel y no en las paredes
4. comer en la mesa y no en la alfombra
5. cerrar el inodoro
6. quitar la plancha
Explanation:
The phrase tienes que is always followed by the infinitive. If you have trouble determining the infinitive form of the verb, remember that the regular affirmative tú command form uses the third person singular form of the present indicative, and that the verbs decir, hacer, ir, poner, salir, ser, tener, and venir have irregular affirmative tú command forms.
Yes except the first one
Necesitas unos calcetines para el invierno?
If you follow the same model as the other ones it should be:
Si, si los necesito para el invierno
and you spelled par instead of para........ but i think that was a typo you did.
And as we say De Nada!!
I went to school and graduated high school from Puerto Rico and I'm pure bilingual. I know both equally.
Answer:
The right answer is, A. End
Explanation:
Because according to the options provided, the one with the most similar sound to the "E" in Spanish is option A.