Answer:
Question 1.
Cuando oyes algo, usas el <em>oído</em>.
Question 2.
Cuando te enfermas, te sientes mal y necesitas ir al consultorio para ver a la enfermera
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Question 3.
¿Alguien <em>estornuda</em>? Creo que oí un estornudo.
Question 4.
No puedo arrodillarme porque me lastimé la <em>rodilla</em> en un accidente de coche.
Question 5.
¿Vas al <em>consultorio</em> para consultar al médico?
Question 6.
Si te rompes un diente, vas al dentista.
Explanation:
1. When you hear something, you use your <em>hearing</em>.
2. When you get sick, you feel sick and need to go to the doctor’s office see the <em>nurse</em>.
3. Is somebody <em>sneezing</em>? I think I heard a sneeze.
4. I can’t kneel down because I hurt my <em>knee</em> in a car accident.
5. Are you going to the<em> doctor’s office</em> to see the doctor?
6. If you break a tooth, you go to the <em>dentist’s</em>.
Word formation
Vocabulary:
oír : oído
enfermo : enfermera
estornudo : estornudar
arrodillarse : rodilla
consultar : consultorio
diente : dentista
Answer:
What is the question you need help with?
Explanation:
Answer:
D. Tenemos
Explanation:
The Nosotros form of the verb Tener is tenemos because the rule is for Nosotros: (the root word) minus er + emos
The answer is C, Pablo, camines por el parque, por favor. Es muy tarde. whch translates to... Pablo, do not walk in the park, please. It's too late.
I'm pretty sure this is the right answer. Hope it helps....
Jake is calling Summer from Rome, and Summer is in Athens.