In this sentence, <u>according to the context</u>, the verb “to find out” means to discover something to the point of knowing it, in simple words: To know something.
So, <u>in spanish</u>, the verb <em>“to know”</em> means <em>“saber”</em> or <em>“conocer”</em>, in this context is the first one:
<h2><em>Saber</em></h2>
<u>This sentence is in simple past tense</u>. The past tense of <em>“saber”</em> <u>with the subject pronoun</u> “Yo” (I) is: <em>“supe”</em>
Then, the correct translation option is:
<h2>Supe el secreto ayer
</h2>
Answer
comparte
Usted comparte.
Explanation:
Usted comparte su comida con su hermano.( in the present)
Answer:
el nacimiento
la niñez
la adolescencia
la juventud
la madurez
la vejez
la muerte
Explanation:
In this activity we have to write down all the different stages of life, with the appropriate definite article. In Spanish, the definite article must agree with the noun in gender (masculine/feminine) and quantity (singular/plural).
Definite articles are:
El (Masculina, singular)
La (Feminine, singular)
Los (Masculine, plural)
Las (Feminine, plural)
The stages of life in English are:
Birth
Childhood
Adolescence (teen years)
Youth
Adulthood
Old age
Death