Answer:
yo - empiezo - (ehm-PYEH-soh) - I start
tú - empiezas - (ehm-PYEH-sahs) - you start
él/ella
usted - empieza - (ehm-PYEH-sah) - he/she starts -
you (formal) start
nosotros/
nosotras empezamos - (ehm-peh-SAH-mohs) - we start
vosotros/
vosotras empezáis - (ehm-peh-SIYS) - you all start
ellos/ellas
ustedes empiezan - (ehm-PYEH-sahn) - they start
you all start
Quien iban a la fiesta ?
ir (preterito imperfecto)
iba ivas
iba
ibamos
ibais
iban
nosotros ibamos
tu ibas
Patricia y Felisa (ellos) iban a la fiesta = correct
! Baste ! por Ibaste.......no sé !!!!! con el ! in the other side ...I don't know !!
hope I helped !!
The sense in which the two cultures are similar, taking into account the stories of Ruben and Humberto, is: "<u>a sense of responsibility to assist family</u>."
<h3>How are
Argentine and
American culture similar?</h3>
Ruben, in the summary of his life, tells a little about what he does during the day, among which is buying the steak for dinner, putting gas in the car or going to his father's store.
For his part, his cousin Humberto, who lives in the United States, picks up clothes at the laundry, buys meat and has dinner with his mother, which is why <u>a sense of responsibility to assist family</u> is noted in both cases, for which that would be the correct option.
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1. Vive
2. Comemos
3. Corre
4. Beben
5. Lees
6. Recibimos
7. Compartió
8. Aprende
9. Venden
10. Escribí
(I really hope this helps I am bilingual so I know Spanish and English really well)