1. nosotros pudimos hablar bien el inglés y estuvimos aprendiendo el español.
Answer: El martes Pedro va al restaurante.
Translation: On Tuesday, Pedro goes to the restaurant.
Explanation: The subject in this sentence is "Pedro", that is a third-person and singular, so the verb "ir" must be conjugated in this form: Él va.
<h2><em>Spymore</em></h2>
Crees - you (informal) think
Cree - you (formal) think
Depending on who you are talking to, one of these would work. If it is an adult or authority figure, use pronoun Usted and the formal conjugation. If it is a peer, use pronoun t<span>ú and informal conjugation.</span>
They are all correct. Keep #2 same way.
Señora Menchero: Te gusta el café?
If you say "le gusta el cafe?" It would be appropriate to say "Usted le gusta el cafe?"
And it depends where you go, some countries would say le gusta and some countries use te gusta. In Puerto Rico, we say te. When I went to Uruguay and Argentina, they use le.