Answer:
1. <u>saca</u> la basura
2. <u>pasa</u> la aspiradora
3. <u>cose</u>, <u>hace</u>, <u>gusta</u>
4. <u>limpian</u> el palvo, <u>gustan</u>
5. <u>barro</u>
6. <u>sacan</u> a pasear al perro
Explanation:
For #1, #2, and #3, whenever it is talking about one person but not directly to them, we would replace the "r" at the end of the word. Since these three problems are talking about only one parent, we would say saca, pasa, and gusta for the words ending in -ar, and cose and hace for the words ending in -er. For #4 and #6, whenever it is talking about a group of people where the person saying the sentence is not a part of it, we would replace the "r" at the end of the word with an "n." This means we would say limpian, gustan, and sacan for these sentences. For #5, if we were talking about me doing the action, I would replace the -ar at the end of the word and replace it with an "o." In this case I would say "yo casi siempre <u>barro</u>..."
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Answer:
1. España - because it is in Europe, while both Uruguay and Paraguay are in South America.
2. La Paz - because it is the capital of Bolivia, while both Bogotá and Chile are countries.
3. Madrid -because it is the capital of Spain which is in Europe, while Lima is the capital of Perú and Asunción is the capital of Paraguay which are both located in South America.
4. Bolivia - Because Bolivia is located it South America, while both Honduras and Guatemala are both in Central America.
5. México - Because it is located in North America, while Colombia and Ecuador are in South America.
6. La Habana - Because it is the capital of Cuba, while Puerto Rico and Costa Rica are both countries.
Hmm i assume you mean in spanish right? probably go with "Hola como estas ustedes, mi nombre es (insert name here). however i recommend waiting for someone a little more knowledgeable as i am from a less fancy part of Mexico and that's just how everyone is "polite" around my home town hope this helps
It’s “tengo” Yo tengo la clase de inglés en la primera hora