The best answer would be the second option. "<span>Habrás llegado"</span>
Answer:
And is not a verb, its kinda an AND for listing things and that stuff, like,
I need pencils AND erasers
that in spanish would be
Necesito lápices y borradores
Explanation:
We need to use the sequence adverbs. Recall that an adverb is a word that modifies a verb, an adjective or another adverb. So, we use them to describe the order in which two or more actions happen. Sequence adverbs help us understand the time relationship between sentences and ideas. In Spanish, these sequence adverbs are:
primero at first
luego then, next
entonces then, so
por lo tanto thus
finalmente finally
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So, let's use these adverbs in a Spanish paragraph:
<em>Hoy fui al banco a depositar un cheque. Primero, llené mis datos y el monto en la ficha. Luego, me dirigí al cajero. Entonces, el cajero amablemente me atendió. Por lo tanto, pude hacer mi depósito. Finalmente, me fui a casa.</em>
Answer:
1. hicieron
2. hizo
3. hacen
4. hice
5. hacemos
6. hacen
7. haces
Explanation:
These past tense, pretense, and present tense verbs are the only correct ones that make these scenarios correct.