Answer:
1. yo habré aprendido la contraseña para comprar boletos en línea
Explanation:
The perfect indicative future is used to talk about actions that have not yet been completed, but will have done so at a certain point in the future that is expressed in the sentence:
Example: Dentro de dos horas, habré acabado mi tarea.
The perfect indicative future is also used to talk about an assumption about a past or future action:
Examples: Se habrá caído del caballo.
The conjugation of a verb in Spanish depends on the ending of the verb. For example, take the verb <em>tener</em>, which means "to have". Here is the chart:
Tengo: "I have"
Tienes: "You have"
Tiene: "He/she has"
Tenemos: "We have"
Tienen: "They/you all have"
Follow this pattern for all normal ending verbs. When you reach stem-changing verbs, e changes to ue, and i changes to ie.
Here's another verb for an example: <em>Tomar, </em>"to take" or "to drink".
Sentence: <em>Tomas un examen manana. </em>"You take a test tomorrow"
Tomo: "I take"
Tomas: "You take"
Toma: "He/she takes"
Tomamos: "We take"
Toman: "They/you all take"
Hi!
Answer:
- Nosotros <u>tenemos</u> que hacer la tarea.
- I hope I've helped
<h3><u>SpanishGirl</u>, Greetings!</h3>
Answer:
florida, california, new mexico and kansas
Explanation:
please tell me if im wrong
Fabiána "fue" al museo.
So ur answer is "fue"
Hope it helps:)