a. en el café (in the coffee shop)
First of all, you'd knock b off the list because it states they are <em>going </em>to the coffee shop. They are obviously in. (en)
Second, café is masculine, so <em>el</em> would be chosen instead of la. (<em>la</em> is feminine)
And choice d doesn't even make sense...
Hope that helped :)
- Hospedar
- Dar posada
- Dar para donde vivir
- Aposentar
All those words are <u>synonyms</u> of "alojar" (lodge).
If two words are synonyms, they have a <u>similar meaning</u>.
<h3><em><u>MissSpanish</u></em></h3>
Answer:
if you want it in Spanish it's te duelen los dedos otherwise this question makes no sense
Explanation:
but hope this helps ig have a good rest of your night :) ❤
11. oscuridad
12. voz
13. dije
14. veo
15. aquí
16. mi hijo
17. nada
18. tengo
19. ahorita
20. espero
I found this on a page, I hope this works :)
<h3>The “yo” form of any verb always ends in the letter “a”</h3>
Answer: En el pretérito imperfecto de indicativo.
Translation: in the imperfect indicative
Explanation: because all Spanish verbs end in the letter "a" with the "yo" form in the imperfect indicative.
The -ar verbs end with -aba
Example : verb "amar" => yo amaba
The -er verbs and the -ir verbs end with -ía
Examples: verb "temer" => yo temía , verb "vivir" => yo vivía