The conjugation of a verb in Spanish depends on the ending of the verb. For example, take the verb <em>tener</em>, which means "to have". Here is the chart:
Tengo: "I have"
Tienes: "You have"
Tiene: "He/she has"
Tenemos: "We have"
Tienen: "They/you all have"
Follow this pattern for all normal ending verbs. When you reach stem-changing verbs, e changes to ue, and i changes to ie.
Here's another verb for an example: <em>Tomar, </em>"to take" or "to drink".
Sentence: <em>Tomas un examen manana. </em>"You take a test tomorrow"
Tomo: "I take"
Tomas: "You take"
Toma: "He/she takes"
Tomamos: "We take"
Toman: "They/you all take"
Answer:
The added ingredients are placed onto the cooked eggs which are then folded, served hot an omelette makes a filling breakfast or light lunch. Spanish tortilla are a deep omelette containing sliced potatoes and possibly a little onion. Quiche or egg flans have a pastry base.Another thing worth noting is the preparation of tortillas. Whereas Spanish tortillas are made with eggs like an omelette, tortillas in Mexico use corn flour and are in the form of flatbread. Mexican cuisine is influenced by Spanish culture, but is also mainly based on Mesoamerican cooking.
Explanation:
El: if the next word ends in an o/or
La: a
Los: os/ors
Las: as
For example, number 5 would be "El radio pequeño esta en la cocina."
For the bottom:
If it's la/las it's feminine.
If it's el/los it's masculine.
Hope that helped. :)