Answer:
Mindy and caesar owns the car together
Explanation:
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Answer:
<em>What do I have to do here? Do you want me to insert the correct form of the irregular verb? </em>
Explanation:
<em>Because that is the only thing missing. Gramatically the italian construction is wrong because of the absence of irregular verbs.</em>
<em>The correct text would be:</em>
<em>Francesca ha un buon lavoro in una compagnia internazionale a Roma. Le piace il lavoro, ma non ha molto tempo libero. La mattina a colazione non mangia niente beve un caffè di fretta esce di casa alle 6.00 e prende la metropolitana.</em>
<em>Lavora tutto il giorno e la sera torna a casa verso le 22.30 stanchissima. Le sue amiche sono simpatiche, ma non capisco perché Francesca è cosi stanca.</em>
<em>Durante la settimana telefonano spesso e loro dicono: "Dai Francesca! esci con noi al cinema strasera!"</em>
<em>Oppure loro dicono, "Noi andiamo al pub a bere qualcosa!"</em>
<em>II weekend preferisce stare tranquila a casa, fa una passeggiata nel parco, legge libri e prepara buone cose da mangiare.</em>
<em>Qualche volta, il sabato sera, lei e le sue amiche vanno a ballare e vegono a casa le ore piccole.</em>
Answer:
it is a sign of the person examining the laws relating to himself
Explanation:
The six indirect object pronouns in spanish are:
- me for 1st person in singular
- te for 2nd person in singular
- le for 3rd person in singular
- nos for 1st person in plural
- os for 2nd person in plural
- les for 3rd person in plural
These type of pronouns are written before the verb, when the sentence has only a conjugated verb, for example:
La profesora <em>le </em>dio un libro a Juan
There is another case, in which the sentence has two verbs:
- The first in infinitive form and,
- The second verb
So, the Indirect Object Pronoun is written after the infinitive verb and the conjugated verb, for example:
The sentence without the Indirect object pronoun:
Yo <em>voy </em> <u><em>dar</em></u> la pelota a Juan
<em>voy </em>is the verb in infinitive form and <u><em>dar</em></u> is the second verb
The same sentence, now using the Indirect object pronoun:
Yo <em>voy</em> a <em><u>dar</u></em><em><u>le</u></em> la pelota
voy is the verb in infinitive form and the pronoun <em>le </em>comes after the second verb
Note that these kind of pronouns are also used to replace the Indirect object in the sentence
A synonym is two different words that have the same meaning: (ask, inquire)
A Homonym is two words that are spelled the same way, but have different meanings: (Pole (as in something having two ends) or pole (there's a pole in the ground))
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