2. queremos una habitation.
planta baja, cama, llave
To form the present perfect, the auxiliary verb "to have" is used in the present and the past participle of the verb. For regular verbs, the past participle is the simple form of the past.
The affirmative structure of the perfect present is given by:
Subject + auxiliary verb (to have) + past participle.
The sentence that is written in perfect present is:
We have run on the beach.
Its translation into Spanish is given by:
Nosotros hemos corrido por la playa.
Answer:
Nosotros hemos corrido por la playa.
Answer:
O A person who wants to lose weight
In the sentence it is talking about how they want to eat in small portions rather than eating too much which can be inferred as someone who wants to lose weight