C. "Los hermanos buscan su perro y sus gatos."
<h3>Fill in the blank with the correct form of preterite or imperfect of the verb in parentheses. Tú Answer (used to be) bajo. (ser)</h3>
Answer: Tú eras bajo.
Translation: You used to be short.
Explanation: If the action of the verb in the past was habitual, then the correct verb tense is imperfect. Since the subject in this sentence is "Tú", that is second-person in the singular, so the correct form is: Tú eras.

I think it's nadar because "va al mar" means he is going to the sea. Therefore, he would be going to swim.
Answer:
1. La camarera te lo sirvió.
2. Isabel nos las trajo a la mesa.
3. Javier me los pidió anoche.
4. El dueño nos la busca.
5. Tu madre me los consigue.
6. ¿Te lo recomendaron Lola y Paco?
Explanation:
It is called a direct object to the function that assumes a syntactic constituent, different from the grammatical subject, which is mandatorily requested by a transitive verb. Also known as a direct complement, its function is related to the accusative case.
In Spanish, the direct object can always be replaced by "la”, “las”, “lo” or “los”.
(I hope you wanted this in english.) When Javier and Victoria medical students, always go to the doctor. Question 2 with 2 blanks Every time he exams, Javier has a lot of head. Question 3 with 2 blanks When winning aerobic exercises, always dizzy. Question 4 with 1 blank All springs, Javier very much because he is allergic to pollen. Question 5 with 1 blankVictoria also of your bike on the way to school. Question 6 with 1 blank After lunch in the cafeteria, Victoria always has her stomach. Question 7 with 1 blankJavier being a doctor to help others. Question 8 with 2 blanksBut not why him so often. Question 9 with 2 blanks When Victoria fever, do not even read the thermometer. Question 10 with 2 blanks Javier teeth him, but never go to the dentist. Question 11 with 2 blanksVictoria a lot when congested. Question 12 with 2 blanksJavier and Victoria who never graduate.