The answer is "an infinitive verb".
Acabar de + infinitive is used to express an action that has ended prior the enunciation of the sentence.
Answers:
Present Subjunctive Third Person Singular (Spanish):
1) buscar: busque
2) dar: dé
3) escribir: escriba
4) estar: esté
5) estudiar: estudie
6) ir: vaya
7) oír: oiga
8) poder: pueda
9) saber: sepa
10) ser: sea
11) traer: traiga
12) vivir: viva
Explanation: I took Spanish. Hope this helps! :)
<h3>Escribe en el futuro y el condicional perfecto.</h3><h3>Write in the perfect future and the perfect conditional.</h3>
<em>1.</em><em> (llegar) / ellos </em>
<em>Answer 1: </em><em>Ellos </em><u><em>habrán llegado</em></u><em>. Ellos </em><u><em>habrían llegado</em></u><em>. </em>
Translation 1: They will have arrived. They would have arrived.
<em>2.</em><em> No / (terminar) /nosotros </em>
<em>Answer 2: </em><em>Nosotros </em><u><em>no habremos terminado</em></u><em>. Nosotros </em><u><em>no habríamos terminado. </em></u>
Translation 2: We will not have finished. We would not have finished.
<em>3.</em><em> No lo / (hacer) /tu </em>
<em>Answer 3: </em><em>Tú </em><u><em>no lo habrás hecho</em></u><em>. Tú </em><u><em>no lo habrías hecho</em></u><em>. </em>
Translation 3: You will not have done it. You wouldn't have done it.
<em>4.</em><em> (ir) / Sandra </em>
<em>Answer 4: </em><em>Sandra </em><u><em>habrá ido</em></u><em>. Sandra </em><u><em>habría ido</em></u><em>. </em>
Translation 4: Sandra will have gone. Sandra would have gone.
<h2><em>Spymore</em></h2>
Answer:
when she sees the hope diamond
Explanation:
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