Yo como tacos.
Verbs in the present tense are typically conjugated in a pattern. They have specific rules and conjugations that have to be followed. Find the rules and you will succeed.
Answer:
We leave it in infinitive form
Explanation:
Example sentence that justifies it - A mi me gusta bailar
(I hope this helps!)
Answer:Cada jugador de tenis tiene su<u> raqueta</u> juegan <u>singles </u> no <u>doubles</u>
juegan en una<u> cancha de tenis </u> no cubierta. Cuando juegan tenis la <u>pelota </u>
tiene que pasar por encima de la <u>red </u>
Explanation:
Sooo, I'm actually about to take my Spanish 4 midterm and times popped up on my review from 1,2, and 3, funny enough.
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"¿A qué hora es la clase de español?" translates to, "What time is Spanish class?"
An appropriate response would be, "Le classe de </span>español es a luna en punto."
Meaning, "Spanish class is at one o'clock."
Hope this helps!!