In this exercise, we'll choose the correct conjugations of some verbs with the aim of matching each verb to its appropriate sentence. The conjugations are given in the simple present.
The simple present tense is used to talk about habitual actions or routines. This tense is also used to describe things that happens now or in the near future. Moreover, it is also used to talk about universal truths, facts, lapses of time, and when ordering in restaurants and stores.
So see the attached file that contains the solution to this problem.
<span>Daniela: ¿Cuándo piensas ir a esta reserva natural?
Rodrigo: Bueno, yo ire allí la semana que viene.</span>
Answer:
En explicación.
Explanation:
-As this question doesn´t have a specific vocabulary, I´m gonna be using my own words that rhyme with the words of the question
-Como esta pregunta no tiene un vocabulario específico, usaré mis propias palabras que riman con la palabras de la pregunta.
-I eat your orange, so you won't get mad. But why in broad daylight? And why do I have to take out the trash when my crush is out? Sorry! I meant a friend. My mother said: sometimes you say twice the meaning of one. What do you mean, I said, my mother says without answering me: umm, with chicken for dinner, respond quickly that the chicken is escaping because of your slowness.
-Te como la naranja, así no te enojaras. Pero porque a pleno día? Y porque tengo que sacar la basura cuando esta mi crush afuera? ¡Digo! Una amiga. Mi madre dijo: a veces dices el doble del significado de uno. A que te refieres dije yo, mi madre dice sin contestarme: umm, con pollo la cena, responde rápido que el pollo se me va escapando por tu lentitud.
-Hope this helps.
A Spanish-speaking country that can't be enjoyed in the us due to climate topography and lack of availability is the heat and wind combined together