1st) 2:48 a.m.
2nd) 1:00 p.m.
3rd) 12:00 a.m.
4th) 11:01 p.m.
5th) 2:04 p.m.
6th) 4:30 and I think a.m.
I hope that helps! ( I also hope I'm right! :)
Answer: Question 1 with 5 blanks
Explanation:
Mi amigo (dice) que la clase de italiano es súper difícil. Cuando él (pide) ayuda con su tarea, yo siempre (always) (digo) la misma cosa: "Es cuestión de tener disciplina". Debe ir a clase preparado, estudiar una o dos horas al día y hablar con el profesor si no entiende la materia. Si mi amigo (sigue) mis consejos (advice), va a (obtener) lo que quiere: ¡una A!
<span>Choose the correct form of the conditional. I (talk) with the teacher tomorrow.
</span>
<span>A) I would speak B) talk C) I will speak D) spoke
</span><span>C i</span> will speak
<span>C hablaré</span>
Answer:
- Enamorada
- Fascina
- Será
- Tiene exito
Explanation:
Enamorada mean in love so enamorada= in love
Fascina mean that something is exciting fascina= excitement
Será mean something in the future
Tiene exito mean that it will be popular
There are many! If you have a specific vocabulary list in your Spanish class, you can find infinitive verbs ending in -ir and list them.
Some examples include dormir, escribir, servir, and recibir. I hope I helped! :)