Answer:
In the sentences there are missing "connectors" that unite and give meaning and logic to the text.
Here I add them:
- Necesito comprar un vestido para la fiesta
- Voy a estar en Argentina por dos semanas
- La cámara es un regalo para Eduardo
Hope this can help you!
Answer:
It's my cousin's dog
Explanation:
Es el perro, de mi primo - It's my cousin's dog
Alejandro estudia para el examen.
The correct answer is the second one.
Spanish verbs have suffixes for each of the pronouns, just like English does (only for the third person singular). So, this is how you conjugate the verb estudiar in Spanish:
1. yo estudio 1. nosotros estudiamos
2. tu estudias 2. vosotros <span>estudiáis
3. el/ella/Usted estudia 3. Ellos/ellas/Ustedes estudian</span>
You may copy and paste the accented and special characters from this list if needed: Á, á, É, é, Í, í, Ó, ó, Ú, ú, ü, Ñ, ñ, ¡, ¿
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Yo tengo present/ tuve preterite mi clase de matemáticas los lunes y viernes.
Idk if you wanted it in present conjugation or preterite conjugation hope it help!