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Adverb Placement
An adverb usually comes after the verb it modifies.
Cantas bien.
You sing well.
An adverb always comes before the adjective it modifies.
Eres muy alto.
You're very tall.
An adverb always comes before the adverb it modifies.
Hablas demasiado rápido.
You speak too quickly.
<h3>which sentence best describes the picture?</h3>
Answer : Se dan la mano.
translation: they shake hands
Explanation : In Spanish, a reciprocal action is shown using the plural form of a reciprocal verb, which is a type of reflexive verb used to talk about actions that people do to each other, by adding a reciprocal plural pronoun, to indicate who is performing the reciprocal action. Ellos se dan.
Answer:
1.Mis hermanos (miran) televisión todas las tardes.
2.Yo (viajare) en el tren de las 3:30.
3.¿Dónde (vivia) Samuel de niño?
4.Tú (hablaste) con Javier.
5.Leonardo y yo (corrimos) por el parque.
6.Ustedes (iran) a la clínica.
7.Nadia (baila) merengue.
8.¿Cuándo (asistes) *a tu* clase de español?
9.Yo (soy) muy feliz.
10.Nosotros*(comprendemos) las preguntas.
Explanation:
The words that have (*) are do to spelling correction. (Nosotras) is an incorrect way of saying it it's (Nosotros) when it's more than one person, (Tu a) is also incorrect it just doesnt make sense its (a tu).