1: José always says he's shy, but he doesn't stop flirting with the girls at work
2: My wife and I have been married for ten years, but our love is as intense as ever.
3: Carlos has been fighting with his girlfriend every day for five months and still talks about her as if she were the only woman on the planet.
4.Daniel always complains that his studies overwhelm him and for months his mother has told him that he has to relax.
5. My parents repeat every day that they will soon move to a smaller house that they have seen in another town.
Answer:
The answer is HAVE (tener)
No me ducho por las mañanas porque siempre tengo prisa.
Explanation:
In Spanish, "yo-go" verbs are the ones that are regular in the present indicative with all the pronouns, except for the pronoun "yo" (I). The first person singular requires a -go ending to conjugate. i.e.
<em>Yo tengo</em>
<em>Tú tienes</em>
<em>Él/ella/usted tiene</em>
<em>Nosotros tenemos</em>
<em>Ustedes tienen</em>
hi, Happy to help with your question today!
this is what it translates to,
Select the phrase that best completes this sentence. Here at the museum, you _____________ teach visitors different works of art. A. Have that B. There is that C. You have to D. We have to
none of those are a perfect fit so... I'd guess C. you have to
hope this helps! :P
Hola, feliz de ayudar con su pregunta hoy!
Selecciona la frase que mejor complete esta oración. Aquí en el museo, usted _____________ enseña a los visitantes diferentes obras de arte. A. Tener eso B. Hay que C. Tienes que D. Tenemos que
ninguno de esos es un ajuste perfecto, así que ... supongo que C. tienes que
¡espero que esto ayude! :P
Explanation:
Es preciso que yo <u>traiga</u> mi libro a clase todos los días.