For this case the given statement is false.
It is enough to choose a single verb with "ar" ending to prove it.
We have the following verb:
Jugar
The conjugation of the verb in Spanish is given by:
Yo juego
Tú juegas
El/Ella Juega
Nosotros jugamos
Ustedes juegan
Ellos/Ellas juegan
We note that for the personal pronoun "you" the conjugation of the verb in present simple does not end in "an"
Answer:
false: The “tú” form of any –ar verb always ends in the letters "an."
Dinner should be served much later than americans usually eat dinner. Dinner is eaten anywhere from 8pm-10pm because people living in mexico eat larger lunches and stay full longer.
Yo yo creo que la respuesta correcta es B beneficios fiscales o C
Answer:
Hola, mi nombre es ... un lugar que me encantaba visitar era Houston, Texas. Todo el mundo estaba bullicioso y las tiendas estaban empezando a abrir ...
Explanation:
Here is the start of one
Answer:
You conjugate verbs when you want to say the verb without the 'to' in front of it. For example: nadar (to swim) but conjugated : nado (I swim)
Yo: Nado
Tu: Nadas
Ellos/Ellas: Nadan
Nosotros: Nadamos
El/Ella/Ustedes: Nada
Vosotros: Nadais