Answer:
equipo de
Explanation:
I think thats right, because the question in english is "My grandaughter likes to play with her school basketball team on mondays and wednesdays." And equipo de, which means team, would be the only thing that fits in this sentence.
If this is in a question form there's a lot of ways to say this or meanings.
As
Are you you patient?
Eres paciente?
Are you tranquil?
estas tranquilo?
Are you tolerant?
Eres tolerante?
Are you insisten?
Eres insistente?
Or affirmative sentences.
As
You are patient.
Tu Eres paciente.
You are tranquil.
Tu Eres tranquilo.
You are tolerant.
Tu Eres tolerante.
You are insistent.
Tu Eres insistente.
A . Aprendiesen
That's how they said in Spain and is the only that sounds good
Answer:
The "personal a" is not necessary in that sentence. If you say: "No recuerdo tu nombre" it means "I don't remember your name". If you say "No recuerdo a tu nombre" it is not grammatically correct.
Given that including the "personal a" is grammatically incorrect, then the personal "a" is not necessary.