Answer: He read some Vargas Llosa books last year.
Explanation:
Answer:
1. la madre de Lisa se llama Marge
2. los abuelos de Bart se llaman Mona y Abraham
3. La prima de maggie se llama Ling
4. las tías de Lisa se llaman Patty y Selma
5. la esposa de homero se llamma Marge
6. Patty y Selma son hermanas
7. Abraham es el abuelo de Maggie
8. Mona es la abuela de Lisa
9. Ling es la hija de Selma
10. Clancy y Jackie son los abuelos de Bart
11. Marge es la hermana de Selma y Patty
12. Maggie y Bart son los primos de Ling
13. Ling es la sobrina de Homero
14. Herb es el hermano de Homero
15. Bart es el hijo de Marge
Explanation:
The ending tells the audience who you are talking about, and also the tense you are talking in. Without the ending, no one would know who you're talking about (if you didn't say the subject before), and everyone could just assume you are always saying the present tense.
Ex. What they think you said- I'm buying a cake for my brother's birthday.
What you actually said- I bought a cake for my brother's birthday
This interpretation could lead to all sorts of problems, I'll leave what to your imagination, and this goes for many other situations.
Last is the obvious: if you do that in class, you fail your test.