There are two forms for the Imperfect Subjunctive in Spanish. The -se form is considered the traditional form of the imperfect subjunctive, while the -ra is derived from an old Latin indicative form. Both are almost interchangeable in modern Spanish... So yes.
Answer:
correct
Explanation:
Grammar studies the structure of words, the ways in which they are linked and the meanings to which such combinations give rise to
The spelling of a language is the set of rules that govern it to be spelled correctly. Spelling, in a nutshell, is the normative part of language.
Therefore the sentence is grammatically correct but has a spelling error when writing the word "chuchillo" where the correct word is "cuchillo" which means knife.
A. cuaderno de dibujo, lapices de color
La señora Hernando es detrás de la mesa.
Woman sitting behind a table
1. Íbamos 2. Visitamos 3.tenia 4. Había 5. Buscaba 6. Esta 7. Pregunte 8. Hacían 9. Dijeron 10. So. 11. Había 12. era 13. Dijo 14. Era 15. Vinieron 16. Podían 17. Estaba 18. Regrese 19. Me acoste 20. Estaba