Answer:
1. poner la ropa en el armario y no en la nevera.
2. salir de la bañera
3. escribir en el papel y no en las paredes
4. comer en la mesa y no en la alfombra
5. cerrar el inodoro
6. quitar la plancha
Explanation:
The phrase tienes que is always followed by the infinitive. If you have trouble determining the infinitive form of the verb, remember that the regular affirmative tú command form uses the third person singular form of the present indicative, and that the verbs decir, hacer, ir, poner, salir, ser, tener, and venir have irregular affirmative tú command forms.
I need the question and an image of it in order to answer it.
Explanation:
hey can you post a better pic and I will try and help you with it. I will let you know tho I am def not the best at Spanish lol but I will try!!
A (mi) le gusta leer- To me, you like to read
(Nosotros) preferimos leer- We prefer to read. The “imos” at the end correlates with nosotros because they both mean “we”. Hope I helped!
Answer:
1. somos
2. están
3. somos
4. soy, es
5. estamos
6. está
Explanation:
In general terms, “ser” is used to refer to facts and characteristics and “estar” is used to describe perceptions and opinions, but the use of the two verbs is much more complex than it seems at first sight and each one has uses specific and special needs to be learned.