Answer:
Pepe waits with his/her studies
Explanation:
Pepe is the person and the rest is saying with his/her studies and it also doesn't specifically say in the sentence if Pepe is a female or a male. the answer could also mean Pepe is waiting with his/her studies
Answer:
The last choice:
Leave the stem viv, and then add the verb endings -o, -es, -e, -imos, -ís, or -en to the stem.
Explanation:
When conjugating regular Spanish verbs (in this case present tense), the only part of the infinitive (meaning any Spanish verb word ending with an -ar, -er, or -ir) you want to take out would be the -ar, -er, or -ir endings. The rest of the word, or the stem, would be left alone. Therefore, the last choice would be correct.
1. Dónde
2. Por qué
3. Cuándo
4. Cuánto
5. Cómo
6. Qué
Answer:
past. (Pretérito imperfecto)
Explanation:
The past imperfect indicative is used in Spanish to express courses of past actions whose beginning and end are not specified. In the same way, it serves to emphasize the continuity or regularity of an action in the past.
For example:
A Rubén le encantaba el fútbol. Se pasaba el día corriendo detrás de la pelota. Entrenaba con su equipo los martes y los jueves.