The answer is A. C<span>umplió.
</span><span>Cumplió is the conjugated past form of the verb cumplir in the form of el/ella/usted. We know that this sentence is referring to the past, because it uses "ayer" which means yesterday. Cumplir means to turn, and is used when talking about birthdays.
The correct phrase is
</span>Mi abuelo cumplió setenta y dos años ayer
My grandmother turned seventy-two yesterday.
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1.En los restaurantes japoneses se sirve comida japones.
2.A carlos le gusta la comida italiana
3.La comida cataliana es mas sabrosa que la comida mexicana.
4.Los irlandeses hablan ingles.
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that is grammatically correct
Answer:
If you want it translated its paper, cartboard, and aluminum. But if thats not the answer you need to put the rest of the question.
Explanation:
I'm Mexican:)
The opposite of viejo is JOVEN