on the first one is the second option because it says <u>estaba</u>.
on the second one is the first one because is saying <u>comimos</u>.
on the third one is the second one because it says <u>quiso</u>.
on the forth one is the second because it says <u>iba</u>.
Answer:
me llamo Victor. Yo soy muy guapo. Yo soy alto y delgado. Yo tengo pelo castaño y yo tengo ojos verdes. Yo no tengo anteojos, no tengo aparatos porque no soy (opposite of beautiful). Las mujeres dicen que soy muy guapo. Yo veo a otro hombre. No me gusta el otro hombre porque es (opposite of beautiful). Yo le grita al otro hombre:- ¡Tú no eres guapo, eres (opposite of beautiful)! Explanation:
This is the english version:
my name is Victor. I am very handsome. I'm tall and thin. I have brown hair and I have green eyes. I don't have glasses, I don't have braces because I'm not (opposite of beautiful). Women say I'm very handsome. I see another man. I don't like the other man because he is (opposite of beautiful). I yelled at the other man: - You're not handsome, you're (opposite of beautiful or handsome)!
Answer:
seran
Explanation:
ser means seran so seran is the answser
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<h3>Fill in the chart with all of the forms of the following verbs, including the meanings.</h3>
vestirse- to get dressed : me visto, te vistes, se viste, nos vestimos, os vestís, se visten.
ponerse- to put on : me pongo, te pones, se pone, nos ponemos, os ponéis, se ponen.
divertirse- to have fun : me divierto, te diviertes, se divierte, nos divertimos, os divertís, se divierten.
acostarse- to go to bed : me acuesto, te acuestas, se acuesta, nos acostamos, os acostáis, se acuestan.
dormirse- to fall sleep : me duermo, te duermes, se duerme, nos dormimos, os dormís, se duermen.