1. What a boy wears
2. Bring a girl
3. School supplies
this good?
1. Maribel and Tomás? sports. (play)
2. You? walk to the park in the afternoon. (can)
3. Isabel? study for tests in her room. (prefer)
4. Me? eat good food. (want)
5. Felipe and you? lots of homework. (to have)
6. Me and my friends? play sports for school. (can)
7. Me? eat the rice with my steak. (prefer)
8. Frame? go to his friend's house after school. (want)
9. You?
a party on Saturday. (to have)
10. You and Felipe? tennis in free time. (play)
Voy al cine con mis amigas.
The translation is "On Fridays, I go to the movies with my friends".
All of these options are the preterite form of the verb leer in Spanish. Here is how it is conjugated:
1. yo leí 1. nosotros leímos
2. tú leíste 2. vosotros leísteis
3. él/ella/Ud. leyó 3. ellos/ellas/Uds. ley<span>eron
You need the third person singular, which is he, or </span>él in Spanish. So, the correct form for that person is leyó.
Thus the correct answer is No leyó las señales.