Answer:
Fui al mall para comprar un regalo para el cumpleaños de mi hijo y pagué el regalo con mi tarjeta de crédito.
Explanation:
Fui al mall para comprar un regalo para el cumpleaños de mi hijo y pagué el regalo con mi tarjeta de crédito. The verb is in first person and in the preterite: "I went to the mall to buy a present for my son's birthday and I payed the present with my credit card". The first option "pagar" is incorrect because it's the infinitive. The second, "pagaste" is incorrect because it is in the preterite but in the second person of the singular. The third, is also in the preterite but in the third person of the singular. Pagué is in the first person, meaning it was me that payed for the present.
Answer:B
Explanation: Because all of the fallen people in that valley are believed to be asleep, so you must be quiet to not wake them.
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Answer:</h2>
Go out
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Explanation:</h2>
Yo-go verbs are irregular verbs in the present tense. To conjugate an irregular verb, you just need to take away the ar, er or ir ending and add the new ending that matches the subject pronoun. For yo-go verbs the ending we always choose is go for the subject pronoun yo. Three of the common yo-go verbs in Spanish are Salir, tener and hacer. Hence, from the paragraph we have the word salgo that is the conjugation of the verb salir for the first person singular (yo) in the present tense.
<em>Therefore, the correct option is </em><em>Go out </em><em>that translates into salir in Spanish.</em>
She played all day. She helped her friend. Took care of her nephews all day. Studied for English class all day.