Ir because Ir conjugated is
Yo - voy
Tu- vas
El/Ella/Ud. - va
Nosotros - vamos
Ellos - van
Ir is an irregular verb.
Answer:
They told me that it would be my job and it is true that I have to work hard, but they did not tell me that it is to adapt to life here. I felt at home from the beginning! It amazes me that it is the city, with its parks and its architecture, and that it is the people here. They help you with any problem. I find it incredible that traffic flows even though it is the city. It seems a lie that it is the buildings of Avenida Dieciocho de Julio and that it is the Old City, so full of history. I still can not believe that I live here and that I am.
Explanation:
Answer:
I don't understand the question.
I don't think so.
Explanation:
Answer:
Example:
Hola Alex, por favor no te preocupes por mis padres. Son sobreprotectores conmigo y no me dejan salir contigo. Les aseguro que me comporto bien y no causaré problemas a nadie. Si puede persuadirlos, tal vez cambien de opinión.
translation:
Hello Alex please don't mind my parents. They are overprotective of me and they don't let me go out with you. I reassure them that I behave well and will not cause any trouble to anyone. If you can persuade them, maybe they might change their minds.
Answer: La planta salió.
Explanation: The story of "The Farmer and the Turnip?" talks us about a farmer that is trying to take out the ground a turnip.
in the story, he grabs the turnip and tries to pull it of the ground, and so on.
so the options given in this question are:
1) El campesino plantó unas semillas. (The farmer planted some seeds)
2) El campesino agarró la planta.
(The farmer grabbed the plant)
3) La hija agarró a la esposa (The daughter grabbed the wife)
4) La planta salió. (The plant came out)
The final event in the story, is tath the turnip finally comes out the ground and it is enormous, so the right answer is option 4.