When we conjugate the verb aterrizar in the future tense with the subject "Ud." we get:
What is aterrizará? What is "you will land"?
When we conjugate the verb venir in the future tense with the subject "Ud." we get:
What is vendrá?
I have reduced my speed
He reducido la velocidad
What is the difference between "Cómo" "como" and "como"?
How, I eat, like/as
When we conjugate the verb navegar in the future tense with the subject "Yo" we get:
What is navegaré? What I "I will sail"?
When we conjugate the verb poner in the conditional tense with the subject "Uds." we get:
What is pondrían?
We have taken off
Hemos despegado
To say "you," what do I use?
Tú
When we conjugate the verb recorrer in the future tense with the subject "nosotros" we get:
What is recorreremos? What is "We will go around"?
When we conjugate the verb tener in the future tense with the subject "Yo" we get:
What is tendré?
You have put your passport on the table
Has puesto tu pasaporte en la mesa
La mitad del café mundial se produce en América. C/F
F- dos de las terceras
When we conjugate the verb irse de vacaciones in the future tense with the subject "Uds." we get:
What is se irán de vacaciones? What is "You all will go on vacation"?
When we conjugate the verb poder in the future tense with the subject "los chicos" we get:
What is podrán?
They have missed the flight
Han perdido el vuelo
El canal de Panamá tiene quince lagos artificiales. C/F
F- dos
When we conjugate the verb hacer un transbordo in the future tense with the subject "Tú." we get:
What is harás un transbordo? What is "you will change mode of transportation"?
When we conjugate the verb hacer in the conditional tense with the subject "nosotros" we get:
What is haríamos?
Marta has returned with a round trip ticket
Marta ha vuelto con un pasaje de ida y vuelta
¿Cómo se llama un autobús en el Caribe?
Guagua