21. The first choice
22. First choice
25. Choice three
26. Prima
19. Don’t know
20. Choice one
23. Choice four
24. Cansados
Conjugations of verbs for the formal "you" in Spanish are the same as for the subjects el and ella; in present tense, they usually end in -a.
The option you have checked is in past tense ("I bought this"); the present tense conjugation is compra.
Usted compra esto.
Again, the conjugation of verbs for the formal "you" in present tense almost always end in the letter "a"; the correct conjugation is estudia.
Usted estudia <span>matemáticas.</span>
Es la B y la D espero que te ayude
Answer:
Because of high fertility and the presence of relatives beyond the nuclear family, households are large--six to eight people are common. The Nicaraguan household is typically augmented by the presence of a grandparent, an aunt or uncle, an orphaned relative, a poor godchild, or a daughter with children of her own.
Explanation:
6-8 people