The plural of yo-yo is yo-yos.
The possessive form of the singular noun yo-yo is yo-yo's.The possessive form of the plural noun yo-yos is yo-yos'.Examples:My yo-yo's string is broken. (singular)Look, someone cut all of the yo-yos' strings. (plural)
"Yo" is a singular personal pronoun. It means "I".
I believe you mean "we" or "us", which in Spanish is nosotros.
You too? =. {Tú} {Usted} {Vosotros} {Ustedes} también. (singular familiar/formal/ plural familiar/ plural formal)
An elephant raped your mom, a gangsta took yo dad and you have been adopted and whales humped you
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.
pedi (first person singular) pediste (second person singular) pidio (third person singular) pedimos (first person plural) pedisteis (second person plural) pidieron (third person plural)
tener = to have tengo = I have tenemos = we have teneis/usted tiene = you (plural, informal/singular, formal) have tienen = you (plural, formal/they) have If you mean 'have' as an auxiliary, e.g. 'I have eaten' (yo) he....= I have usted ha.... = you (singular, formal) have hemos.... = we have habeis... = you (informal, plural) have han.... = you (formal, plural)/they have (I have not included the singular 'has' forms, since you do not ask for them)
No. It should be first person plural: "tenemos" instead of "tiene".
In Pancho y yo ______ en la universidad, The action of the sentence concerns "yo" and another person, Pancho. That could be replaced by "WE live in the universtiy." The WE form is the first person plural, or vivimos.
YO YO YO YO YO YO YO YO YO YO YO YO YO YO PEEPS WHAT UP I WANT TO EAT U YOU DELICIOUS THINGS PEACE OUT YO YO YO YO YO YO YO YO YO YO YO YO YO YO YO YO YO YO