Answer:
Do you mean translate to English?
If so then: The Day I prefer is the day when all of the family has a reunion to celebrate an important event, like a wedding or a graduation. The grandma prepares a great feast but all of us help with something. My job is to take care of my cousins and younger siblings.
Analiza la siguiente estrofa “uno no escoge el país donde nace; pero ama el país donde ha nacido”
Answer:
one doesn't chose what country that they're born in; but loves the country that they have been born in.
Explanation:
Read and choose the option that answers the question. ¡Buenas tardes, amigos! Me llamo Elena y vivo en El Salvador. Me despierto a las seis de la mañana, escucho música y tengo una radio grande. En las tardes, me ducho y me arreglo. Voy con mis amigas al mercado. Antes de ir, me peino el pelo, me lavo la cara y me maquillo. Based on the reading, select the "yo-go" verb used in the paragraph. (1 point)
Live
Have
Comb
Wash
Answer: Have
Explanation:
"Yo-go" verbs are Dpanish irregular verbs that when conjugated in the present indicative always end in "go" in the first person singular (for the subject pronoun yo).
From the paragraph we have the word "tengo" that is the conjugation of the verb "tener" for the first person singular (yo) in the present indicative tense. "Tengo" means I have.
Translation: Good afternoon friends! My name is Elena and I live in El Salvador. I wake up at six in the morning, listen to music and have a large radio. In the afternoons, I shower and get dressed. I go with my friends to the market. Before I go, I comb my hair, wash my face and put on makeup.
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Good afternoon friends! My name is Elena and I live in El Salvador. I wake up at six in the morning, listen to music and have a large radio. In the afternoons, I shower and get dressed. I go with my friends to the market. Before I go, I comb my hair, wash my face, and put on makeup.
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There are a number of Spanish verbs which are regular in the present tense in all but the first person singular. These are known as "g verbs" or "yo go verbs" because the first person singular requires an unexpected g and the conjugation then ends in -go.
From the paragraph we have the word "tengo" that is the conjugation of the verb "tener" for the first person singular (yo) in the present indicative tense. "Tengo" means I have.━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
What is the correct conjugation for volver if I want to use the condicional mood
Ustedes vuelvan a visitarnos?
Answer:
Yo volvería
Tú volverías
Él volvería
Nosotros volveríamos
Vosotros volveríais
Ellos volverían
In the sentence “She bought him a coffee” identify the direct and indirect objects in English.
I know the direct is "she," but what is the indirect ://
thanks!
Answer:
I must correct you: 'She' is the subject, not the direct object.
direct object = coffee
indirect object = him
Explanation:
Answer: Direct object: coffee.
Indirect object: him