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What is the phrase decir que used to express in Spanish?
A. To report why someone is talking
B. To report what someone has to do
C. To report what someone says
<h3><em><u>D. To report where someone is going</u></em></h3>
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<em>-</em><em>KeonLee</em>
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Answer:
yo creo que la A resume mejor la idea
Answer:
As regards Mexican culture and country, there might be a lot of things to take into account. For example, they have a wide variety of food that are worth to try. Such as tacos, fajitas and burritos. then, you can have some typical drinks like Margaritas (alcohol drink).
their clothes are full of colours, you can try on a Mexican hat which are presented in different sizes.
You might also enjoy some music. Mariachis are the most tradicional singers and musician. They can sing you "serenatas" in the street.
Answer:
Blank One: Quieres; Blank Two: Puedo; Blank Three; Volver
Explanation:
One: The tu form of Querer is Quieres, he's asking "do you want to ride bikes"
Two: The yo form of Poder is Puedo, saying "No, I can't"
Three: After "tengo que" you use an infinitve verb, in this case "volver"
Answer:
Yo preparé la comida= I prepared the food.
Explanation:
Preterite endings:
yo= é
tú= aste
ella/el/usted= ó
nosotros= amos
vosotros= asteis
ellas/ellos/ustedes= aron
yo= í
tú= iste
ella/el/usted= ió
nosotros= imos
vosotros= isteis
ellas/ellos/ustedes= ieron
I hope this helps you in some way! Good luck!