Answer: gel-húmedo.
Explanation:
"Gel" is a masculine noun, so its adjective must match in gender: gel húmedo.
<h3>Translation: </h3>
I'm Alberta and I'm going to a party today. I use the wet razor for my legs and the wet gel for my hair. I wear nice clothes. I paint my nails red and with my nails already dry, I put on my shoes.
<h2><em>Spymore</em></h2>
Answer:
Translation: "If you failed yesterday, it doesn't matter. Today you have the opportunity to start over smarter."
Ejemplo: Fallas un proyecto, no pasa nada, puedes empezar otro y aprendes de los errores que cometiste en el otro proyecto
Translation: Example: You fail a project, nothing happens, you can start another one and learn from the mistakes you made in the other project.
Answer:
1. ¿Qué tú <u>lees</u> Ana?
2. <u>Lee</u> un libro de historia.
3. Dónde <u>vives </u>ustedes?
4. Nosotros <u>vivimos </u>en Nueva York.
5. ¿Qué <u>comen</u> ustedes?
6. Yo <u>como</u> un sándwich y Eduardo <u>come </u>pizza.
7.Profesora, ¿<u>Debemos</u> abrir nuestros libros ahora (now)?
8. Sí, ustedes <u>deberon</u> abrir los libros.
9. ¿<u>Escribis </u>un libro Melinda?
10. Sí, ella <u>escribió </u>un libro de ficcion.
Explanation:
To figure these out, you have to conjugate the endings of the verbs. Since these are er, ir, and ar verbs you can search up "ER, IR, AR verb chart" and it should show up images of the conjugations. Follow them for the pronouns listed and change the endings of the verbs to the endings there. Hope this helped <3