a0 en la arena. (jugar)
The correct conjugation of the given sentence, assuming that it is in the present continuous tense is "Los chicos están jugando en la arena."
This refers to the variation of verb forms in order to indicate gender, time, number, etc in a given sentence.
Hence, we can see that from the base word which is "jugar", we need to show the action of the boys and we assume this is in the present continuous form, so the answer is "Los chicos están jugando en la arena."
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Answer:
Cancelaron nuestro vuelo debido a la nieve.
Explanation:
2. Qué mes es
3. yo hablo español
4. Todavía estoy aprendiendo
Answer:
1.what day is it today
2.what month is it
3.i speak Spanish
4.i am still learning
casaron
casaban
Answer:
Jorge y Margarita se casaron el viernes pasado.
Explanation:
In English this means: Jorge and Margarita got married last Friday. The verb in the sentence is conjugated in the preterite because it refers to a concrete action that took place in the past, in a precise moment in the past (last Friday). The imperfect, "casaban", would be incorrect in this context since the imperfect is used for actions in the past that which beginning or end are imprecise, or that aren't finished or that were interrupted by some other action in the past.