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zmey [24]
2 years ago
7

Of the sentences shown below, which sentences, when translated to Spanish, use the verb hay? (Check all that apply)

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Novosadov [1.4K]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

The answer to your question is 4

jeka942 years ago
3 0
The answers are 1,3 and 4 hope this helps!
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<h2>Nosotros</h2>

2. tu amigo y tú (Your friend and you) refers to the <u>2nd person in plural masculine</u>, hence the corresponding subject pronoun is:

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1st person singular Yo: soy

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<h2 /><h2>1. Marisa y Felipe <u>son</u></h2>

Marisa and Felipe corresponds to the <u>3rd person plural</u> ellos (they), hence the correct conjugation of ser is ellos <u>son</u>.

<h2>2. Tus amigos y tú <u>son</u></h2>

Tus amigos y tú (Your friends and you) corresponds to the <u>2nd person plural</u> ustedes (you), hence the correct conjugation of ser is ustedes <u>son</u>.

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