The first answer is asistió.
You chose the correct verb (asistir = to attend), but since asistir is an -ir verb, to its 3rd person preterite conjugation is -ió (not just -ó). -Ar verbs, on the other hand, will simply end in -ó (Ella caminó hier.).
The second answer is llegué.
Again, you chose the correct verb (llegar = to arrive), but the spelling is wrong. The ending for first person preterite must b -ué due to the preceding "g." This is because you want to keep the hard "g" sound (like in "got"), but "ge" in Spanish sounds like "he" ("general" sounds like "heneral" for example).
The third answer is "compramos."
"Comprar" means "to buy," while "gastar" means "to spend." Since you are talking about things (cosas), it is correct to say that you and your friends "bought" some things, rather than "spent" some things.
The fourth, fifth, and sixth answers are correct.
The seventh answer is "escribió."
You chose the correct verb (escribir - to write), but like with "asistir" in the first sentence, "escribir" is an -ir verb. To form the 3rd person preterite with an -ir verb, the ending is going to be -ió, not just ó.
The eighth answer is "decidió"
You chose the correct verb (decidir = to decide), but like with "asistir" and "escribir," "decidir" is an -ir verb. As such, the ending will be -ió (not just -ó) for the 3rd person preterite conjugation.
The ninth answer is "encontró" (in the second part, "vimos" is correct).
"El traje" means suit, and "salir" means to leave. Although "She left the suit" grammatically makes sense, it is more contextually logical that "She found (encontró) the suit" before heading to the movies (película). Note: If the verb had been reflexive (salirse), it would have made more sense to say "Ella se salió el traje," which means "She took off the suit."
Answer:
rock star
Explanation:
Rapper's Delight" - The Sugarhill Gang 2
2. "The Message" - Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five 3
3. "Fight the Power" - Public Enemy 9
4. "Nuthin' but a 'G' Thang" - Dr. Dre
Answer:
Explanation:
Ghanaians love their food - Koko is a traditional dish of corn meal with bean bread.
Ghanaians love their traditional clothes - Kente is a hand-woven cloth used to make ceremonial clothes.
Ghanaians love playing music on instruments like the talking drums. Highlife and hiplife are two music genres from Ghana.
Same for dance - Ghanaian dances are known for their complex and coordinated movements of their hands, feet, body, hip and head.
Last but not least, Ghanaians love soccer. Their national soccer team is good and has been to the World Cup Final matches.
Answer:
i don't know who deleted your picture they probably deleted it cause they wanted to
Explanation:
Okeke wants to choose a wife for his son, and he represents therefore the tradition of choosing the spouses by the elders and the traditional views more generally.
His son wants to marry a woman of his choosing, and therefore he represents the opinion that people should choose their own spouses