1. habia (present tense)
2. se llemaban (they were named/ their names were)
3. era (was)
4. tenia (had)
5. era
6. tenia (had)
7. conocio (met)
8. se llamaba
9. tenia (had)
10. se llamaba (she was named/ her name was)
11. era
12. leia (read)
13. llamo (called)
14. invito (invited)
15. fueron (went)
16. miraba (watched)
17. llego (came/ arrived)
18. fueron (went)
19. conocieron (met)
20. hablaron (talked)
21. se divirtieron (they had fun)
22. estaban (Were)
23. fueron (went, on this case on a vacation)
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Answer:</h2>
C. nos
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Explanation:</h2>
An indirect object pronoun is used to tell us<em> to whom</em> or <em>for whom</em> something is done. In this case, I went to school to our first class of the year, so the profesor talked about the rules of the University. Since the action is being performed for us, that is, he talked to a group of students, then we choose the indirect object pronoun that matches the first person plural, which is nos. Therefore:
<em>Ayer fui a nuestra primera clase del año y el profesor </em><em>nos</em><em> habló de las reglas de la universidad</em>
Your secret means your secret
Me gusta correr.
No me gusta trabajar.
Me gusta más practicar deportes.
No me gusta nada bailar
susana y ana preparan la merienda en la cocina.
(preparamos is the 'we' conjugation)