Eric: ¡Hasta luego, Maria!
<span>a. las mujeres .i think
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Answer:
si eres bonita
Explanation:
tus ojos tienen una forma bien linda. me encanta tus cejas
Answer:
El novio y la novia han roto.
Mi mejor amiga me ha invitado a su boda.
¿Has discutido con tu amigo?
Hoy he abrazado a mi perro.
Agradecemos la Ayuda.
Explanation:
<em>For example, "Boys and Girls" can be said a few different ways, since there are a few different words that can be used for "boy" and "girl", here are some options: "Chicos y Chicas" "Niños y Niñas" as "present perfect".</em>
If you talk about the infinitive forms os the verbs:
I Spanish, the infinitive forms of the verbs have always an ending as -ar, -er, -ir called the first, second or third "conjugación".
First - verbs end in -ar, like: cantar, pasar, amar;
Second - verbs end in -er, like: leer, traer, correr;
Third - verbs end in -ir, like: morir, decir, vivir;