Answer:
Montar -
Monto, Montas, monta, montamos, montaís, montan
Comprar -
compro, compras, compra, compramos, compraís, compran
Explanation:
1) juega (plays)
2) voy (I went, “ir” is go, its like im gonna “go” right now. “Voy” is like im going. Translated it would be: “I always -go- to the movies”)
3) almorzaron (they ate breakfast)
4) jugué (played outside right now)
5) pedimos (meaning we did/do)
6) pedíamos (past tense=we asked)
La madre de mi madre es mi abuela
Respuesta: Abuela
Hi there!
The answer is D. ¿Cómo está usted?
“Usted” is used formally for anyone older or in a higher rank than you. When addressing a teacher you say “usted”.
Hope this helps!