Answer:
doy - digo
das - dices
da - dicen
damos - decimos
dan - dicen
Explanation:
En español casi siempre son las mismas terminaciones para cada persona. lo único que podría llegar a cambiar es amos/emos/imos dependiendo de la conjugación
Using the correcto form of verb ver
Yo veo el camarero con la comida
Answer:
- <u>1,000 m (rounded to one significant figure)</u>
Explanation:
The equation is:

- speed = <em>340m/s</em>
- time = <em>6 seconds</em> (the <em>sound</em> travels the distance back and forth)

Hence, the <em>distance</em> between the<em> ship </em>and the <em>cliff</em> is half the distance traveled by the sound:
If you round to one significant figure, because the time has just one significant figure, the answer is 1,000m.
Eso means that, see means that one, and que means what
False. Indians lived on the island of Puerto Rico, aka Borinquen.