amayajohnson2 amayajohnson2
  • 28-04-2021
  • Spanish
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! __________
A. Hubo
B. Había

muchos tomates!​

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mnivar2908
mnivar2908 mnivar2908
  • 28-04-2021

Answer:

A. Hubo

Explanation:

Había is for singular nouns, while hubo is for plural.

Here, the noun is tomates, in plural, so the correct answer is hubo.

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MANA0w0
MANA0w0 MANA0w0
  • 28-04-2021
Answer: Había

Explanation: Había and hubo both are past tense but they both mean something different. They both make sense if you put them together in a sentence but Había makes more sense.

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