Both "vamos" and "ibamos" could work depending on whether you want the sentence to say "We go to Spanish class every day" or the sentence "We used to go Spanish class every day" respectively. Fuimos cannot work since "todos los dias" requires the imperfect in the past (repetitive activity) and iban cannot work since it is improperly conjugated for nosotros.
A or b are both correct
A or b are both correct
a) vamos
The Tagalog term for "Fill in the Blank" is "Punan ang Puwang."
Algunos toman el autobús escolar y otros van en carro o a pie.
The conjunction but should go into the blank space:Bob ate a large dinner but he is still hungry.
In the sentence, the subject must always agree with the verb. This means that the form of the verb changes depending on the subject (e.g. "He walks" vs. "They walk"). Ensuring subject-verb agreement helps maintain clarity in writing.
Translation: I like (or literally "[blank] pleases me").
unnethe (Chaucer)
Atlanta
repaper
stencil
dispossess
Atlanta
[blank] [blank] [blank] [paper] [paper] [blank] [leather] [paper] [blank]
Would need to know what your referring to by the meaning "blank". Blank stare.
seesaw
Exit xi tax eat taxi
benevolence (kindness) and beneficence(generosity) , are the two main words I can find that would fit this description
ladybirds, calyptras, kalyptras, capybaras