Hi!
Answer:
1. El estudiante se ducha (duchar) todos los días.
2. ¿Te lavas (lavar) tú las manos antes de comer?
3. Yo me <u>cepillo</u>(cepillar) los dientes tres veces cada día.
4. Mi hermano y yo nos <u>afeitamos</u>(afeitarse) por la mañana.
5. Yo me <u>acuesto</u>(acostarse) a las once de la noche.
6. ¿Tú te <u>bañas</u>(bañarse) por la mañana o por la tarde?
7. Nosotros nos <u>acordamos </u>(acordarse) del viaje a Bolivia y a
Paraguay.
8. ¿Ustedes se <u>quitan </u>(quitarse) los zapatos cuando llegan a su casa?
9. ¿A qué hora te despiertas (despertarse) tú todos los días?
10. En la clase yo me siento(sentarse) cerca de la pizarra.
- NOTE: In addition to verbs, some words are missing from the sentence.
<h3><u>SpanishGirl</u>, Greetings!</h3>
Answer:
All students blank an essay for literature class the week
Explanation:
It translates to that but I think the blank means estudia which means study
The last one, voy a comprar una casa
Answer:
You have been working through a lot of material that includes sorting grammatically correct and incorrect sentences.
Directions: Take a look at the sentences below and create a general rule in your own words that you think could explain
what makes a sentence grammatically correct in Spanish when using verbs that require spelling changes in the preterite
tense.
Explanation:
You have been working through a lot of material that includes sorting grammatically correct and incorrect sentences.
Directions: Take a look at the sentences below and create a general rule in your own words that you think could explain
what makes a sentence grammatically correct in Spanish when using verbs that require spelling changes in the preterite
tense.
<span>Elena: ¿Qué tal estuvo el almuerzo de ayer? Susana: Muy bien. Yo almorcé unos deliciosos tamales.
Hope this has helped :)</span>