1. tiene (possessive description)
2. sepa (non-realistic description; an ideal)
3. está (possessive; the clinic (not a clinic))
4. ayude (ningún, alguien, and nadie are always subjunctive)
5. pueda (an ideal; a surgeon (may or may not exist) and not the surgeon)
The answer is the letter C Ten paciencia.
Answer:
B it flows more naturally with the sentence
Explanation:
Answer:
¿Estudiaste tú para la clase de español?
Explanation:
we must identify the branch person within a sentence, the gender and the number that is used and thus we will manage to conjugate the verb in a logical way and that is consistent with what is being expressed.
<span>El palo ensebado is when players try and climb a greased pole to reach a gift at the top </span>