Answer:
I can't tell what the underlined word is, but here are the definitions for each of the sentence's words.
Yo = I
quiero = want
salir = to go out (with)
el = the/on
viernes = Friday
con = with
Isabel = person's name
Explanation:
The sentence essentially means, "I want to go out with Isabel on Friday."
Answer:
Oop , Thanks for the points hooman :>
Have a great day -
-Sleepy-
<h2>Right answer: ar verbs</h2>
The infinitive is one of the non-personal forms of the verb.
In Spanish grammar the infinitive has two forms:
1) Simple Infinitive: has three possible endings: -ar, -er, -ir
2) Compound Infinitive: it is formed with the verb "haber" (to have) + the participle of the verb we want to conjugate
In this case we are talking about the first form (Simple Infinitive), especifically the <u>ar verbs</u>, because cant<u>ar</u> (to sing), bail<u>ar</u> (to dance), camin<u>ar</u> (to walk), am<u>ar</u> (to love) end in <u>ar.</u>
<u></u>
Answer:
busco por el vestido perfecto
Explanation:
Northern Mexico is further north than Southern Mexico.