Answer:
A= las cascadas
Explanation:
las cascadas are waterfalls.
The sentence basically talks about someone being scared when they saw
[ blank ] of water going down the river. The only one that can make sense is waterfalls. So it is A.
Translated into English:
<span>Do you want to buy a suitcase? Do you know the travelers from Peru? Do you want to go with me to the park or to the forest? Does your family always travel to Morocco? Do you remember anything of what you saw on the island? <span>Did they buy accident insurance?</span></span>
To form the present perfect, the auxiliary verb "to have" is used in the present and the past participle of the verb.
For affirmative sentences we have:
Subject + auxiliary verb (to have) + past participle
We have then that the correct sentence in English is:
"You have gone to the sea in the summer"
The correct sentence translated into Spanish is:
"Tú has ido al mar en el verano"
Answer:
the present perfect correctly is for the sentence:
Tú has ido al mar en el verano