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The yo-go verb is have.
Explanation:
Because <u>have</u> in spanish is tener, but when you put it in first person simple present indicative it becomes tengo.
Answer: Today my friend Sandra came over from L.A to Colorado and I had the most fun time ever. First Sandra and I played soccer because we both were great at it but of course I lost it like usual. That day she got a new soccer ball and cleats. Then after soccer we went to the mall and we got some new clothes. We had a great time we got bubble tea, and even got our nails done. After we left we went to my house and went to get dinner. It was the most delicious dinner she ever had. We had pasta with meatballs. My mom had made it homemade witch was even better. After that we said our goodbyes and hoped we could see each other very soon. I hope this helps :)
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c) La Primer Guerra Mundial, el Socialismo Latinoamericano, la crisis de 1929.
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Answer:
El sr. landrau tiene los ojos marrones.
Explanation:
'Ojos' is plural for 'ojo' which means eye. The word 'the' in spanish can be plural (los) or singular (el). 'Marrón' (meaning brown) can be singular or plural (marrones). Since 'ojos' is plural, then you have to use the plural version of the other two words, 'los' and 'marrones'.
<h3>¿Cómo vas al Parque?</h3>
How do you go to the Park?
Answer: Voy caminando al Parque.
Translation: I'm walking to the Park.
<h3>¿A dónde vas?</h3>
Where are you going?
Answer: Voy al estanque de los patos.
Translation: I'm going to the duck pond.