Answer:
Yo <em>tengo</em>
Tú <em>tienes</em>
El/Ella/usted <em>tiene</em>
Nosotros/Nosotras <em>tenemos</em>
Vosotros/Vosotras <em>tenéis</em>
Ellos/Ellas/Ustedes <em>Tienen</em>
Explanation:
To find the correct ending for each subject in tener, You add these in place of the ER in the verb.
(This is only for ER verbs)
yo-o
tu-es
el/ella/usted-e
nosotros/nosotras-emos
vosotros/vosotras-éis
ellos/ellas/ustede-en
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Answer:
gustan
Explanation:
Because "los estudiantes" is plural
<span>Necesito ir a la tintorería [blank] lavar mi traje translates to "I need to go to the dry cleaner's [blank] wash my suit". The options are listed as follows.
</span>· <span>como - "how"
</span>· <span>si - "yes"
</span>· <span>para - "for" or "to"
</span>· <span>que - "what"
Evidently, the option that makes the most sense is para meaning "to".
</span>Necesito ir a la tintorería para lavar mi traje