The Via Sacra.
There aren't answer choices so I tried.
The answer is B <span>El muchacho _iba_ (ir) a la escuela y _hacia_ (hacer) su tarea cada día.
GOOD LOCK!</span>
B. Ellos son.
Explanation:
Ellos translates into a masculine or mixed-gendered “They”. Son just means are.
Nosotros is out because it’s like a “we” and same goes for vosotros.
Es means is more than it means are.
Estos means these.
Answer:
The correct answer is: C.
Explanation:
This would look like this:
-Hola señor, ¿Qué <em>desea</em> usted de plato principal?
-Quisiera el arroz con pollo, <em>por favor</em>.
In Spanish, the 3rd person (singular and plural) of the present subjunctive is used to form the formal mandates.
In informal mandates, the 3rd person singular of the present indicative is used to form the affirmative mandates and the 2nd person (you) of the present subjunctive to form the negative mandates.
In the example of the formal mandate:
AFFIRMATIVE: ¡Hable!
NEGATIVE: ¡No hable!
In the example of the informal mandate:
AFFIRMATIVE: ¡Habla!
NEGATIVE: ¡No hables!