Answer:Leather goods are sold. Armando works at the Lara leather goods store. Yesterday Messrs. Flores came in and looked at the bags and the leather jackets. Complete Armando's narration with the forms of the past tense. Follow the model.
Model I do not (be able to) __________________ sell anything to Mr. Flores.
I couldn't sell anything to Mr. Flores.
Yesterday Mr. Flores and his wife (1. be) _____________________ two hours in my store. Mrs. Flores really liked a very expensive black leather bag. He took the wallet, cell phone and other personal things out of his bag and (2. put) ______________________ in the black bag. But then she (3. tell me) ________________________ no (4. power) ________________________ put all her things in the bag for not having enough capacity. So don't (5. want) ________________________ buy it. Then they both looked at the leather jackets. They (6. want) ____________________ buy two, but not (7. can) _____________________ because they don't (8. bring) _____________________ their credit card. They left without buying anything!
Can someone help? I have to answer these questions in past tense using the verbs in parentheses. Por favor!
Explanation:
11. haré
12. creerán
13. Im not sure, I know its past tense, it might be imperfect
14. <span>Soy tan inteligente como mi hermano.
15. nube
16. I don't know this one. Sorry.
17. ¿Viste aquellos coches?
18. Esta camisa es </span>azul. Esa camisa es verde.
19. <span>¿Cuáles son sus medidas, Señor?
20. </span><span>Queremos llevar estos vestidos.
</span>21. <span>muy lejos de la persona
22. comprar</span>
lasagna
the 'ya' sound in this word resembles the
ñ sound.
Yo ___ ir al cine, pero tengo que hacer las tareas. ( I ______ to go to the movies, but I have to do the chores.)
1. All of these answer choices are conjugations of the word "desear" which means "want" in english.
2. If you look at the sentence it starts off with "yo" which means "I" in english.
3. In this case (not always) the conjugated form will end with "o".
So your answer would be C. deseo. This is because when conjugating desear in the yo form (deseo) it means "I want".
<em>A. desea = he/she wants</em>
<em>B. deseas = you want </em>
<em>D. desean = they want</em>
(None of these are right since the sentence begins with "yo")
I hope this helps. :)