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What I do on New Years as a Mexican, me and my family make a big feast with tamales, ponche, atole, and other foods. In some places, we shoot at the sky once a new year starts as a celebration. Like you pull out a pistol and fire away at the sky with energy, but we don't do that here in the US because we would probably get police called on us.
Explanation:
I'm Mexican.
An informal conversation about place of origin and telephone number
Miguel fell to the floor in the past, which means that the eating also happened in the past. Therefore Horacio y Fernando ate in the past - we need a past tense.
almorzábamos is for first, not second person plural, so it's ungramatical.
<span>almuerzan is present tense.
From the options, the best one is </span><span>almorzaron, but actually you should rather use a continuous tense - almorzaban. </span>
I believe the answer is graciosa