<span>Me duele la cabeza.
This means I have a headache.
The reason for this is because it is an I statement and the other that isn't a question is a you statement which isn't explaining how you feel.
Hope this helps!</span>
I don’t understand what you’re asking! But when referring to weather you could say things like “hace buen tiempo”
Answer:
Top question: Conjugate
Lower Question: The person or people doing the action
Explanation:
Definition on conjugate: to give the different forms of a verb as they vary according to <u>voice, mood, tense, number, and person.</u>
When conjugating the verb has to correctly match with the "person or people doing the action", as stated above.
Answer:
The answer to your question is:
Explanation:
1. —¿ De dónde es Patricia? —Patricia es de Colombia.
2. —¿ Quién es él? —Él es mi amigo (friend).
3. —¿ Cuántos idiomas hablas? —Hablo dos idiomas (languages).
4. —¿ Qué desean tomar? —Deseamos tomar café.
5. —¿Porqué tomas Biología? —Tomo biología porque me gustan las ciencias.
6. —¿A qué hora descansa Camilo? —Camilo descansa por las mañanas.
The third one is relevant (servicio de mensajes escritos y precio del plan).