Answer:
tienen
Explanation:
The chart for tener is:
Tener is a boot verb with stem change of e to ie
Yo-tengo. Nosotros- tenemos
Tu- tienes. Vosotros- teneis
El/ella- tiene Ellos/ellas tienen
Answer:
Mi clase de matemáticas empieza a las doce en punto. Son las once y cincuenta y cinco, así que estoy a tiempo. ¿Qué hora es la clase de ciencias? Oh, llegas tarde!
Explanation:
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Simplified:
1) state a class you have in the afternoon: <em>"Tengo una clase de matematicas en la tarde"</em>
2) state a class you have in the afternoon:<em> "La clase comienza a las 3:00 p.m."</em>
3) State at what time that class ends:<em> "La clase termina a las 4:00 p.m."</em>
4) State whether you are early, on time, or late for the class: <em>"Estoy llegando a tiempo a mi clase"</em>
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(Credit: Facundo3141592, and Zetaolivia06)
1. You-familiar singular : Tú
2. He : Él
3. we, feminine : Nosotras
4. you-formal plural : Ustedes
5. you-plural, feminine : Tú.
<em>Why you-plural, feminine is also " Tú " ?</em>
<em>Because " Tú " are a pronoun that serves to address both men and women.</em>
<h3><u><em>I hope i've helped.</em></u></h3>
if its only a few sentences you want he is sending a letter to ms luis about his exchange program, his work at an animal shelter, and his improved spanish
I believe the answer is Miami :)