Answer: A ellos les gusta comer enchiladas
Explanation:
i will take each sentence and describe why is correct or not.
"A ellos les gusta las enchiladas."
Here you can see that "...Gusta Las..." in this case "gusta" is in singular, and the word right next to it "las" is a plural pronoun, so this is incorrectly written.
"Ellos gusta comer enchiladas."
Here we do not have any pronoun, this is incorrectly written.
"Ellos gustan las enchiladas."
Here you can see that "gustan" is correctly in plural, but now we don't have the pronoun before it, so this is incorrect.
"A ellos les gusta comer enchiladas"
Now we have all the pronoun, in this case we have "gusta" again, that is in singular, but it is followed by a non conjugated action "comer", so in this case it is cohesive, so this is correctly written.
Answer:
A ellos les gusta las enchiladas.
A ellos les gusta comer enchiladas
Explanation:
First we must divide each part of the sentence
preposition = A
pronoun = ellos
verb = gusta
verb = comer
article = las
noun = enchiladas
In this example in Spanish we need the preposition "A" at the beginning of the sentences to indicate who like enchiladas
In English, we don't need this preposition because we can say:
They like to eat enchiladas
They like enchiladas
If we translate the sentence literally would be Ellos gusta comer enchiladas, this form is incorrect because we don't know "who".
For example:
We are in a restaurant and there are 5 groups of people eating, but only one group like to eat enchiladas.
If we only say Ellos gusta comer enchiladas, we won't know the correct group.
If we say A ellos, in this case we are pointing a specific group in the restaurant.
Answer:
"Donde esta la tienda?" in english is "Where is the store?"
Answer:
1. Susana depósito su cheque en el banco virginia la semana pasada.
Toda las semanas lo deposita en ese banco, pero antes lo depositaba en el banco Nacional.
2. Anteayer recibimos muchas cartas, todo los lunes recibimos muchas cartas, pero antes no recibimos muchas cartas.
3. Ayer por las tardes reservaron una mesa en el restaurante palma.
Todo los viernes reservan una mesa allí, pero antes reservaban una mesa en el restaurante caribe.
4. El sabado lleve vino a una fiesta. A todas las fiestas que voy, llevo vino blanco. Antes, a toda las fiestas que iba, llevaba el mismo vino.
tuvo
tuvimos
tuviste
Answer:
Hace dos días que Federico se cayó y tuvo dolor en la espalda. tuve tuvo tuvimos tuviste.
Explanation:
The sentence is referring to an action in the past that happened to a third person (Federico). This is why the conjugation of the verb “tener” that must be used in the second part of the sentence must be “tuvo”.
On the other hand, the verbs “tuve”, “tuvimos” and “tuviste”, -although conjugated in past tense- are used when talking about other personal pronouns, as follows:
“Tuve”: when talking in first person (“yo”).
“Tuvimos”: when talking in the first person of the plural (“nosotros”).
“Tuviste”: when talking in second person (“tú”).
Answer:
yo canto una canción
Explanation:
te lo aseguro, hablo este idioma ; )