Like I said in the last one
1. Jueves
2. Eres
3. Soy
4. ???
5. estan
6. Son
7. M<span>iércoles</span>
8. Lunes
Answer:
In German language, there is a rule called "verbal parentheses" and once you understand it, you see that the complement must be located between the first and the second verb in a sentence. There's no such a thing in english. In English, for instance, every verb must be performed by a noun and also directed to either anohter noun, or another verb. For example: "It is not so hard to understand" or "It is not so hard for me to understand"; in both cases, "is" can not be alone, that's why "It" should be always before.
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