<h2>Hello!</h2>
The correct answer is:
Es raro que ellos no hicieron los preparativos para la fiesta.
It's unusual that they did not do the preparations for the party.
<h2>Why?</h2>
First, we need to know with which person we are working, in order to conjugate the verb that we are using "Haber" (to have)
The Spanish person we have here is: They (Ellos)
It's a sentence talking about an action that "they" haven't done.
The correct conjugation for the verb "Haber" for this particular case is "hicieron"
Have a nice day!
<h2 />
I can’t see it won’t load
1.es
2.son
3.son
The answer must be twenty characters so that’s why I’m saying this
Answer:
A mi amigo LE gusta vivir en las afueras de la ciudad.
Explanation:
The verb <em>gustar</em> (to like) has a different conjugation form than the regular ones. The verb combines with the object (a thing or a person we like) and not we the subject.
A mí me GUSTA Ana.
<em>Gusta </em>is singular because the object is ONE.
A mí me GUSTAN Ana y Pablo.
<em>Gustan </em>is plural because the object is MULTIPLE.
Besides that, we always have to use the indirect object form for the subject.
a mí ME a nosotros NOS
a tí TE a vosotros OS + gusta/ gustan
a él LE a ellos LES
In this example, the missing word is LE because <em>mi amigo </em>is ÉL (he). And the verb is <em>gusta </em>(singular) because <em>vivir en las afueras de la ciudad</em> is singular.