It says, "the mayor and his wife attended the wedding of Silvia and Carlos," if that's what you were asking for.
The first one:
A las tres, Pepe hablo con su novia por teléfono.
The second one doesn’t make much sense, it would be saying: I bought some black pants and my friend Mateo like a lot of money.
I added words in parentheses to make it make more sense:
Yo compré unos pantalones negros y (a) mi amigo mateo le gusta mucho (el) dinero.
The third one:
Después, nosotros comimos cerca de un mercado.
Answer:
el la tienda la maestra compra limonada, y trae una bottella de medicina ella va y la prueba y la medicina no es buena, y la farmacia dice trae naranja es buena medicina y la senora dice pero vende limonada ?
Explanation:
Answer:
Each class of verbs uses a different conjugation pattern, and changes based on who the subject of the sentence is. So when learning Spanish word conjugation, you’ll have to learn how each one changes in each tense.
Explanation:
I: yo
You: tú (informal)
You: usted (formal)
He: él
She: ella
We: nosotros (all men, or men and women); nosotras (all women)
You (plural, informal): vosotros (male); vosotras (female)
You (plural, formal): ustedes
Them: ellos (male); ellas (female)
each either is formal or informal..and has ownership (women, they, them, we, men, etc) .