<h2>Correct answer:</h2>
haremos
The simple future is used to talk about what <em>will</em> or <em>shall</em> happen. The verb hacer is irregular, so conjugations of this verb must be learned by heart. In this way, haremos is the conjugation of the verb hacer for the first person plural (nosotros) in the simple future. Lastly, we can write this sentence as follows:
<em>Nosotros</em><em> haremos</em><em> el trabajo (We'll do the work)</em>
<span>Yo limpio mi carro.
</span>
Since <em>limpiar</em> is an -ar verb, when you conjugate it into the first person of the present tense, you simply replace the -ar ending with -o.
So, limpiar turns into limpio.
Sacas
Lavas
Pones
Haces (if present terms I believe)
1. Me pongo mis zapatos
2. Me pongo la crema de afeitar
3. Me pongo una camiseta, mis calzones, mis calcetines, mi pantalon y mis zapatos
Hello Friend:
This week I have to do a lot of things.I have to go to the toy store to get a present for my cousin,Ernesto.On Friday I found a store in the center that has a sale going on,i will be getting some shoes.In Mexico brand shoes are really expensive.In your city ,are the shoes expensive or cheap?
Also the answer to your question is true.
Hope this helps!
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