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Answer:
Tu VIENES con tu family
Explanation:
I think it makes sence when you say and sometimes it can be tricky with Spanish verbs
Answer:
To ask or command someone to make the bed in Spanish, you would say "Haz la cama."
Explanation:
Since the verb "hacer" is in irregular imperative form, then you would use "haz" to command or tell someone to do something.
Answer:
"Dos andares (speeds) tiene (tener) el dinero (money), viene (venir) despacio (slowly) y se va (it leaves) ligero (quickly)."
"Dos andares tiene el dinero, viene despacio y se va ligero"
Explanation:
In this activity we have to complete the sentence conjugating the verbs in brackets. The sentence to complete is a proverb, and the verbs are conjugated in Present Indicative.
Tiene is the conjugated form of the verb tener (to have) in 3rd person singular.
Viene is the conjugated form of the verb venir (to come) in 3rd person singular.
The proverb translated into English would be:
"Two walks the money has, it comes slowly and goes away quickly"
Nosotras juntas con Lidia y Adela, fuimos a Colombia de vacaciones.