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Cambia el verbo al futuro perfecto. Change the verb to the future perfect. (clue: there are two parts to the verb)</h3><h3>En el futuro, los carros quizás (volar-2 palabras) en el aire o navegarán en océano.</h3>
Answer : En el futuro, los carros quizás habrán volado en el aire o navegarán en el océano.
Translation: In the future, perhaps the cars will have flown in the air or will sail in the ocean.
Explanation: the action of the verb "volar" will be performed by "los carros", this is a third plural person, so the verb must be conjugated in this form. Ellos habrán volado.
comunes: azucar, desierto, avendia
propios: puerto rico, ana
I've been to Mexico and both question 1 and 4 sounds about right. but I would go more with Number 4.
Answer:
Imagine you are in Costa Rica. Write a letter to your friend in the United States to tell him about your trip to the tropical forest. Use the past tense to tell him what you did and what you saw. Also tell him about the animals you saw and what they were doing using the imperfect one. It includes a greeting and a farewell. Your letter must be at least 10 sentences
Explanation:
Answer:
I believe there are only three future tense verbs in this lecture.
Explanation:
Those verbs are:
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