Si, me gusta. Pero prefiero (prefer) argentina. This is because when you say “prefiero”, “yo” is implied. Like I’m English when we say “he is stronger than I” because it is implied that we are saying “he is stronger than I am
Answer: Tú - you (singular)
Yo - I
Explanation:
Answer:
A mi amigo LE gusta vivir en las afueras de la ciudad.
Explanation:
The verb <em>gustar</em> (to like) has a different conjugation form than the regular ones. The verb combines with the object (a thing or a person we like) and not we the subject.
A mí me GUSTA Ana.
<em>Gusta </em>is singular because the object is ONE.
A mí me GUSTAN Ana y Pablo.
<em>Gustan </em>is plural because the object is MULTIPLE.
Besides that, we always have to use the indirect object form for the subject.
a mí ME a nosotros NOS
a tí TE a vosotros OS + gusta/ gustan
a él LE a ellos LES
In this example, the missing word is LE because <em>mi amigo </em>is ÉL (he). And the verb is <em>gusta </em>(singular) because <em>vivir en las afueras de la ciudad</em> is singular.
It says for the magazine that you work for asks you to watch a new movie and make a review about it. Use at least six of the words in the list to help the subscribers decide if they want to watch it. So basically you have to make it up or simply review a movie that you've watched if that's helpful. But yeah, I would go with the fake movie since it will be more creative but if you can't think of anything just watch a movie and pretend that you actually work for a magazine and that you're reviewing the movie.