<h2>Correct answer:</h2><h3> a. dijo</h3>
Since el entrenador can be replaced by the subject pronoun for the third person singular in masculine form, which is él (he), we must conjugate the verb decir matching this person as well. So this conjugation is dijo. On the other hand, me is the indirect object pronoun that matches the first person singular, so the action of the verb in this sentence is being performed <em>for me. </em>Finally:
<em>Pero el entrenador me </em><em>dijo </em><em>que hiciste muy bien</em>
The parts that wear out on the brakes are the pads that in Spanish is call la pastilla
In dominican a lot more walking is done here people find it so easy to just get in the car and drive but over there it’s much more difficult to get a car sometimes even horses and donkeys are used to transport from one place to another
C. Buscamos is the answer.
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