The answer would be supe because that would mean Vistoria is refererring to herself knowing that the plane would get there late.
Answer:
Yo soy ordenado.
Ana es una chica bonita.
Raúl es un amigo honesto.
Miguel y Raúl son estudiantes simpáticos.
La escuela es buena.
Answer: 1.
Voy a conseguir un coche nuevo.
2. Carlos y yo
tener muchos amigos.
3.
Tu no
tenga su cuaderno.
4. Elena y Carla
Ten mucha ropa bonita.
5. Peter
tiene dos hermanos y una hermana
6. Tienes zapatos nuevos.
7. Ellos
tener una casa grande.
8
Javier y su hermano
vamos a ir a París.
9. Tú
son para estudiar y hacer su tarea.
10. EI
tiene un perro llamado Pepe.
11. Tu supuesto
estar en clase a tiempo.
12. Los estudiantes son
estudiar para sacar buenas notas.
13. Javier y sus hermanos están visitando a sus abuelos.
14.
¿Hablas español?
15. tu y yo
tener mucho dinero.
Explanation:
1.
I'm going to get a new car.
2. Carlos and I
have a lot of friends.
3.
You do not
have your notebook.
4. Elena and Carla
Have lots of nice clothes.
5. Peter
he has two brothers and a sister
6. You have new shoes.
7. They
to have a big house.
8
Javier and his brother
let's go to Paris.
9. You
They are for studying and doing your homework.
10. EI
he has a dog named Pepe.
11. Your assumption
be in class on time.
12. Students are
study to get good grades.
13. Javier and his brothers are visiting their grandparents.
14.
Do you speak Spanish?
15. you and me
to have a lot of money.
(Next time I would suggest you up the points, but hope this helps!)
In this exercise, we'll choose the correct conjugations of some verbs with the aim of matching each verb to its appropriate sentence. The conjugations are given in the simple present.
The simple present tense is used to talk about habitual actions or routines. This tense is also used to describe things that happens now or in the near future. Moreover, it is also used to talk about universal truths, facts, lapses of time, and when ordering in restaurants and stores.
So see the attached file that contains the solution to this problem.
Hello,
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