Answer:
Yo voy a comer
Yo Acabo de comer
Yo tengo que comer
please make sure all the accents and punctuation are correct. Other than that these are the correct answers. Comer means eat. So if you don't like it you can change it to what you decide
For this case the given statement is false.
It is enough to choose a single verb with "ar" ending to prove it.
We have the following verb:
Jugar
The conjugation of the verb in Spanish is given by:
Yo juego
Tú juegas
El/Ella Juega
Nosotros jugamos
Ustedes juegan
Ellos/Ellas juegan
We note that for the personal pronoun "you" the conjugation of the verb in present simple does not end in "an"
Answer:
false: The “tú” form of any –ar verb always ends in the letters "an."
Answer:
Sujeto: el raton de la ciudad
Predicado:preparo deliciosos alimentos (quien)
Answer:
Explanation:
1- se come
2- se venden
3- se sirven platos..
4-se necesita
5- se busca secretaria
6- a tu familia se le han caido/ tu familia ha tirado (it could be either, they both translate the same but have different meanings)
7- han perdido la receta
8- tu medico ha dejado aqui la radiografia
9- hemos olvidado pagar
10- (se) han dejado los cuadernos en casa (<em>se</em> it's optional, it's gramatically correct wit ir without it, it depends if you sre writting in spanish from spain or latin spanish)
La respuesta es “piden”. Hope that helps! ¡Gracias!