1. A
3. A
4. D
5. B
6. C
7. A
8. B
9. D
10. C
Hola soy dora y tengo once anos
<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
Once again, in Spanish, we use the verb "hacer," in expressions that refer to weather conditions.
The expression, "hacer viento" translates to "to be windy."
So, if we want to say, "it is windy," we say:
Hace viento.