Answer: Mark off the number of verses, the number of stanzas, and the number of verses in each stanza. My lonely soul weeps in silence, except when my heart is united to yours in a heavenly alliance of mutual sighing and mutual love. It is the flame of my soul like aurora, shining in the sepulchral enclosure: almost extinct, invisible, but eternal ... not even death can stain it. Remember me!… Near my grave do not pass, no, without giving me your prayer; for my soul there will be no greater torture than knowing that you have forgotten my pain. Hear my last voice. It is not a crime pray for those who were. I never asked you for anything: when I expire I demand that you shed your tears on my grave.
Explanation: i took spanish
1. Su madre es atlética
2. Sus abuelos son serios
3. Su mamá es desorganizada
4. Sus padres son bajos
5. Mi perro es pequeño
Answer:
The statement makes NO sense.
Explanation:
NO sense.
In the bathroom (cuarto de baño) it´s not possible to have that kind of forniture (sofá, mesita, sillas)
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Answer:</h2>
The verb tener conjugated as tengo
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Explanation:</h2>
Yo-go verbs are irregular verbs conjugated in the simple present. If you want to conjugate this type of verbs, you just need to take away the ar, er, ir ending and add go to the end of the word. In this exercise, we have the following paragraph:
<em>Buenas noches, me llamo Jorge y tengo dieciséis años. Mi rutina de todas las tardes es ir a la práctica de béisbol. Tengo una pelota de béisbol favorita. Yo practico el béisbol los siete días de la semana. Después de la escuela, me lavo las manos. Luego, me lavo la cara. Como con mi familia. Luego, me peino y me miro en el espejo. Los sábados me afeito la cara.</em>
The following list are the conjugations of verbs in the simple present for the first person singular (yo):
- Tengo
- Practico
- Lavo
- Como
- Peino
- Miro
- Afeito
From the list, the only conjugation that has a go-ending is tengo
CONCLUSION: The verb tener is a "yo-go" verb.