Te quiero mamá (that's how you say I love you mum)
The present subjunctive takes the form:
1st person root present indicative + ending
<u>-AR endings:</u> <u>-ER endings:</u>
-e -a
-es -as
-e -a
-emos -amos
-en -an
The verb in the given sentence that needs to be translated into the subjunctive is "va" because it is the verb in the "que" clause. "Va" comes from the verb "ir", which is an irregular verb. Therefore, the root will not follow the given rules, but the ending will.
The root for "ir" in the present subjunctive is vay-, and the ending that should be used is the él/ella/usted ending -a.
Jean Luc y Antonio prefieren que el equipo vaya al torneo más cerca de la casa.
Hope this helps!!
Answer:
Las tareas de ingles son faciles.
Los profesores son trabajadores.
Los estudiantes son sociables.
Las clases en la primera hora son dificiles.
Yo practico en las computadoras. (I'm not sure this is the answer tho. This is translated to "I practice on the computers." I put it as this becuase I'm not sure how you're supposed to word it)
Los pasteles son horribles.
Los carteles son artisticos.
Las papas fritas son sabrosas.
Explanation:
The English lessons are easy.
The teachers are hard-working.
The students are sociable.
The early classes are hard.
I practice on the computers.
The cakes (?) are horrible.
The posters are artistic.
The french fries are delicious.
Answer:
the answer is A
Explanation:
since it means like your going to school instead of saying we are going to school