<h2>Correct Answer:</h2><h3>Ustedes pondrán</h3>
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<h2>Explanation:</h2>
We use the Spanish simple future to talk about what<em> will </em>or <em>shall</em> happen. It is also used to talk about the possibility of what someone <em>may </em>or<em> might</em> be doing in the present. The verb poner translates into to put in English. The subject pronoun ustedes means you all, so the conjugation of the verb poner that matches ustedes is pondrán.
Si lo es porque puedes arreglar
Answer:
It is B
Explanation:
It means Juan (needs to) work tommorow
Answer:
The right answer is, D. Traduje.
* El año pasado, yo traduje un libro de poemas del francés al español.
Explanation:
To complete the previous sentence with the correct conjugation of the verb "traducir" in the past tense, we must identify the narrator, the number and the genre that is used to be able to conjugate it in a logical way and that it has concordance with what is being expressed. Let us remember that the past time is one where actions that have already been carried out are expressed.