The salesperson tried to wheedle us into buying more products by offering a discount.
He tried to wheedle his way into getting a raise by flattering his boss.
In the sentence "Pancho y yo vivir en la universidad," you should use "vivimos" because the subject "Pancho y yo" is plural. Therefore, the correct conjugation of "vivir" is "vivimos" to match the plural subject.
Deseo is the yo form of desear (to wish). You generally use it with que and a verb in the subjunctive "Yo deseo que tu puedas llamarme." <---with an accent over the u. "I hope you can call me."
I will reduse my spending in order to save more money for my vacation.
The grammar is not correct. If you use the personal pronoun "yo", you can't then use a non-conjugated form of the verb. This correctly would be "Yo busco", which means "I look for", or "I search".
To wheedle someone is to coax them with flattery. An example of a sentence using the word "wheedle" is "She continued to wheedle him until he finally gave in and agreed to help. "
He tried to wheedle his way into getting a raise by flattering his boss.
No dont use yo moma in a sentence
Here are a couple I thought up; * She bat her eyes flirtingly at the traffic officer in an effort to wheedle out of being cited for speeding. * The little preschooler was able to wheedle another ice cream from her grandpa simply by pouting and looking sadly at him with her big, brown eyes. * Asking this question here is a great way to wheedle out of coming up with one yourself!
I will grieve when you are gone.
Yo son is a hostage.
Dinosaurs are very endanger animals
Many hotels offer complimentary breakfast.
Finals week is a very studious time.
Example sentence - I prefer to monitor the activity of the bear cubs from the cameras placed in the cave.
Yo mama ate your baby
The authorities' reprisals did not result in quelling the insurgents.