Yo ____ el número con los botones.
are there any options
multiple choice?
Hello: I'd guess they are asking for a verb form. Could you say what the context is - what topic is the question related to? Blessings
Hello! sorry for such a late reply I've redone this quiz like 3 times now and still I can't seem to get a good grade on this one! but it's just a fill in the blank no multiple choice the vocab for this lesson was on answering and hanging up phones that type of thing
Hello: You may need to use the verb "marcar" (= to dial). Would you be able to say what the verb form for "yo" is...? Hope this helps! Blessings
the you version would be marco right? and I have to talk to my teacher because on the test some of the easiest questions are marked wrong like for example the spanish word for wave is olas but it said my answer was wrong.. and i've gotten many opinions on the questions on this quiz and have yet to get anything higher than a 50!!!
Yes! It should be "yo marco". One thing, though: remember: - wave = "ola" (singular) - waves = "olas" (plural needs + s) (Do you think that explains it?) Blessings with your results.
it probably does!! haha I think my main thing with this class in conjugating with reflexive verbs and preterite tense verbs, that and I do better being able to see the spanish down on paper than going off of audio spanish
I agree reflexive verbs may be difficult! It's important to understand what they mean, though. Here is what reflexive verbs usually mean when translated into English, OK? Three possible meanings: 1. verb + "myself"/ "yourself"/ etc. [in English] Example: *lavarse* = "to wash oneself" 2. "get" + adjective [in English] Example: *prepararse* = "to get ready" 3. intransitive verb [in English] Example: *caerse* = "to fall" Hope this helps! Blessings
Thank you! =)
Glad to help! Blessings
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