El joven tiene su coche en __.el tallerEl coche necesita __.pinturaEl mecánico está __ cuando llega el joven.alegreEl mecánico pintó __ en el coche.llamasAl ver su coche el joven está __.sorprendido
Answer:
The currency of Canada is the Canadian dollar.
<em>La moneda de Canada </em>[with an accent mark on the last a] <em>es el dolar</em> [with an accent on the o] <em>canadiense</em>.
Espero que esto te ayude!
The question says that Roberto Clemente died in a car accident
A means correct and B means incorrect
-ar = -o, -as, -a, -amos, -an, -áis
-er = -o, -es, -e, -emos, -en, -éis
-ir = -o, -es, -e, -imos, -en, -ís
The fastest way I can explain this is that the 1st ending “o” is always for when you’re talking about yourself (yo). The 2nd ending “as” or “es” is when you’re talking to someone else, referring to them as “you” (tú). The third ending “a” or “e” is when you’re talking about someone else using “he” or “she” (él/ella) or when you’re speaking to someone with a formal “you” (usted). The fourth ending is when you’re referring to “we” (nosotros). The fifth ending is for more than one person, “they” or “you all” (ellos/ellas/ustedes). Then lastly the 6th ending is for the other way of saying “you” (vosotros) which is not commonly used in the U.S.
sorry that this was long but I tried to be as clear as I could :)