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1. Maribel and Tomás? sports. (play)
2. You? walk to the park in the afternoon. (can)
3. Isabel? study for tests in her room. (prefer)
4. Me? eat good food. (want)
5. Felipe and you? lots of homework. (to have)
6. Me and my friends? play sports for school. (can)
7. Me? eat the rice with my steak. (prefer)
8. Frame? go to his friend's house after school. (want)
9. You?
a party on Saturday. (to have)
10. You and Felipe? tennis in free time. (play)
Answer:
id say feminine but boys can use them to
Explanation:
1. habia (present tense)
2. se llemaban (they were named/ their names were)
3. era (was)
4. tenia (had)
5. era
6. tenia (had)
7. conocio (met)
8. se llamaba
9. tenia (had)
10. se llamaba (she was named/ her name was)
11. era
12. leia (read)
13. llamo (called)
14. invito (invited)
15. fueron (went)
16. miraba (watched)
17. llego (came/ arrived)
18. fueron (went)
19. conocieron (met)
20. hablaron (talked)
21. se divirtieron (they had fun)
22. estaban (Were)
23. fueron (went, on this case on a vacation)
<span>Nosotros _________ con la maestra.
Translation:
We [blank] with the teacher.
The options:
hablaré - "[I] will talk"
hablarás - "[you] will talk" (informal)
hablaremos - "[we] will talk"
hablarán - "[they] will talk"
The subject is first-person plural ("we"), thus the correct answer is hablaremos.
Answer:
</span>Nosotros hablaremos con la maestra.
Answer:
La bandera actual fue oficialmente adoptada en 1968, pero el diseño general ha sido usado desde 1821
Explanation: