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Answer:</h2>
The verb tener conjugated as tengo
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Explanation:</h2>
Yo-go verbs are irregular verbs conjugated in the simple present. If you want to conjugate this type of verbs, you just need to take away the ar, er, ir ending and add go to the end of the word. In this exercise, we have the following paragraph:
<em>Buenas noches, me llamo Jorge y tengo dieciséis años. Mi rutina de todas las tardes es ir a la práctica de béisbol. Tengo una pelota de béisbol favorita. Yo practico el béisbol los siete días de la semana. Después de la escuela, me lavo las manos. Luego, me lavo la cara. Como con mi familia. Luego, me peino y me miro en el espejo. Los sábados me afeito la cara.</em>
The following list are the conjugations of verbs in the simple present for the first person singular (yo):
- Tengo
- Practico
- Lavo
- Como
- Peino
- Miro
- Afeito
From the list, the only conjugation that has a go-ending is tengo
CONCLUSION: The verb tener is a "yo-go" verb.
Answer:
It is about Gustavo going shopping .
Explanation:
The verb from voy is ir, so answer # 2
Answer:
1. Cierto.
2. Cierto.
3. Falso.
4. Falso.
5. Cierto.
6. Cierto.
7. Cierto.
8. Cierto.
9. Falso.
10. Cierto.
11. Falso.
12. Cierto.
Explanation:
In this exercise you have to say if the statements are true or false according to Santo Domingo's weather.
For example:
1. True because it's sunny.
2. True because it will be cold.
3. False because it's not a morning of bad weather.
4. False because it won't be cloudy.
5. True because it's a good afternoon.
6. True because it's a good morning to go to the beach San Francisco de Macoris.
7. True because it's cold.
8. True because it's sunny.
9. False because it's not going to snow.
10. True because it's going to rain.
11. False because it's not hot.
12. True because it's a bad day to do excursions.