Answer: I take (or bring) my daughter to a soccer game.
Explanation: Llevo can be both take and bring in this sentence. I hope this is the answer you were looking for.
Answer:The sharp growth in the Hispanic population influence politicians to learn Spanish because the growth of Hispanic population in the U.S. Government
Explanation: Since in the past few years Latin Americans such as Hispanic people (Salvadoreans, Hondurans, Cubans, Guatemalans, ect) have been coming to the United States more and more since the last few years. Their children are also being born in the U.S. So, due to the sharp growth in the Hispanic population influence politicians to learn Spanish.
Answer:
miré
Explanation:
Given the context of the sentence, the word must be in past tense and referring to the first person. Mirar conjugated in past tense for first person is miré.
Present Preterite
yo miro miré
tú miras miraste
él/ella/Ud. mira miró
nosotros miramos miramos
vosotros miráis mirasteis
ellos/ellas/Uds. miran miraron
Answer:
llamar
Explanation:
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