Answer:
Destination. In Spanish, por and para can be used to describe travel or motion. A simple rule to remember when to use the two prepositions is that por refers to travel/motion through a place or location while para refers to the destination of a journey. Salimos por la puerta.
Explanation:
Answer:
Yo camine con el perro anoche.
I hope this Helps!
Explanation:
Well I'm taking Spanish 3 and I know for a fact that "Camine" is the right answer!
Beatles songs for a while so hi and
1- bano
2- comedor
3- limpiar
4- cocinar
5- mesa
6- el jabon
7- doblar
8- tenemos
9- hay
10- carmen tiene que limpiar su dormitorio
11- The word that follows que in a Spanish expression is always an infinitive. An infinitive is the form of the verb that you would find in a dictionary, and in Spanish they always end with -ar, -er or -ir, such as estudiar (study), go (ir) or work (trabajar). You do not need to change the infinitive in any way. Just choose the word for the action that you want to describe, and put it after the correct form of tener que.
12- Hay que estudiar para sacar una buena nota
13- Tienes que lavar los platos?
14- Ojos
15- manos or orejas could be right
16- brazos
Hope this helped!