It is perhaps clearer in other languages, but conjugated verbs in English<span> can also sometimes tell us something about how many people are participating in the action of the </span>verb<span>. For example, singular subjects (he, she, it) in the present simple tense have an “s” added to them when </span>conjugated<span>: He sings. She reads.</span>
It’s either d or a because it can be that she slept in a white t-shirt or that she watched tv and and then listened to music
All of your answers look to be correct
Answer:
Aldana y Peter me ayudan a mudarme.
Explanation:
Your Welcome! :)
C. Pensado trabajar - thought of working
Context translation:
Pamela has thought of working in the library the next semester.
Hope it helped,
Happy homework/ study/ exam!