Correct it means the proffesor bores us
Answer:
el cepillo está al lado del peine
Explanation:
Answer:
Yo tengo sed. Yo quiero agua.
Ella visita Alaska en diciembre
Ellos tienen hambre. Ellos van al restaurante.
Yo visito Arizona en junio.
Nosotros corremos a escuela.
Explanation:
The correct answer is C. Have (Tener)
Explanation:
In Spanish, the term "yo-go" verb is used for those verbs in Spanish, in which the singular first person or "I" (yo) has an irregular conjugation. Additionally, this conjugation ends in "go" and it is only used for yo or I but not for other pronouns.
In the excerpt, the only yo-go verb is "tengo" (have) in the sentence "tengo dieciséis años" because this verb is conjugated as "tengo" in the first singular pronoun or I but in others has a regular form. For example, for the pronoun she the conjugation is "tiene" and for the pronoun they the conjugation is "tienen".
I think the answer is the second one coffee.
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