In this sentence, we need to use a verb in the infinitive form. The infinitive (el infinitivo) is the most basic form of a verb in Spanish. We does not conjugate verbs in the infinitive form. This type of verbs does not indicate anything about who is performing an action or at what point in time the action is taking place. So, we have the following examples:
1. A Jorge le gusta estar en la clase de inglés.
<em>Jorge likes </em><em>to be</em><em> in English class.</em>
2. A Jorge le gusta comer en la clase de inglés.
<em>Jorge likes </em><em>to eat</em><em> in English class.</em>
3. A Jorge le gusta hablar en la clase de inglés.
<em>Jorge likes </em><em>to speak</em><em> in English class.</em>
1. quien
2. Tú
3. Donde
4. Que
5. Cual
6. Cuando
7. Cuantas
Answer:
El verbo es: caen
The verb is the kind of word with which actions, processes, states or existence that affect people or things are expressed; has variation of time, aspect, mode, voice, number and person and functions as the core of the predicate.
Answer:
Question:
Do you think the greedy ranchers
did they get what they deserved? Why?
answer: Uhh I don’t know but I think the Buffalo war (I’m sorry )
Explanation:
I'm not sure but the second it's right:(