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Your answers are: <em>Most masculine nouns end in o, and Most female nouns end in a!</em>
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Hope this helps!!!! C:
The correct answer is A. Ella es una companera de clase.
This sentence literally means - She is a classmate.
B is incorrect because it means - They are from California. C is incorrect because it means - His name is Mr. Martin. D is incorrect because that means - What's your name?
Please be more specific, of what you would like!
Fill in the boxes/chart with the words that fit. Like where it says "run on sentences in the past", you write in the run on sentences in the curvy line. Run on sentences are sentences w/out punctuation like periods. Also preterit/preterito means past tense.
<em>Primero </em><em>prendes</em><em> tu computadora. </em><em>Empiezas</em><em> a escribir tu tarea. No </em><em>pierdas</em><em> el tiempo. Cuando termines, </em><em>guardas</em><em> el archivo cuidadosamente. </em><em>Revisas</em><em> lo que escribiste. Finalmente.</em>
All these words are conjugations of some verbs for the second person singular (tú - <em>you in English</em>) in the simple present. The simple present tense is used to talk about habitual actions or routines. This tense is also used to describe things that happen now or in the near future. So:}
<em>Prendes</em><em> comes from the verb </em><em>prender</em>
<em>Empiezas</em><em> comes from the verb </em><em>empezar</em>
<em>Pierdes</em><em> comes from the verb </em><em>perder</em>
<em>Guardas </em><em>comes from the verb </em><em>guardar</em>
<em>Prendes</em><em> comes from the verb </em><em>prender</em>
<em>Revisas </em><em>comes from the verb </em><em>revisar</em>