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nika2105 [10]
3 years ago
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Describe 4 oraciones en espanol.

Spanish
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Ne4ueva [31]3 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation:

1. Esté delante del cine. Be in front of cinema. In this example, we used a formal command in order to explain to a person where exactly they must be. The verb we used is ESTAR. It's in the third person singular form, in the imperative. It means to be.

2. Vaya a la calle principal. Go to the main street. This example shows the direction an individual should follow and where they should be. We completed this sentence with the help of verb IR, which is means to go. It's in the third person singular form, in the imperative.

3. Cuando la luz verde está encendida, siga recto por la calle Fortaleza. When green light is on, continue right through Fortaleza street.  In this sentence we used a verb SEGUIR, which means to continue. The verb is in the third person singular form, in the imperative. This sentence closely explains some of the objects an individual might see. Also, the direction they should follow is shown.

4. Va a ver una tienda a su derecha. Siga caminando hasta que vea un aumento de velocidad. You're going to see a shop on your right. Keep walking until you see a speed bump. In this sentence, we also had a verb SEGUIR, which means to follow, to continue. It's in the third person singular form, in the imperative, as there is only one person involved in the whole situation.

5. Tenga cuidado y pase cuando tenga la oportunidad. Terminará en un parque. Be careful and pass it when you get the chance. You're going to end up in a park. The verb we used here is TENER, meaning to have and PASAR, meaning to pass. Both of the verbs are in the third person singular form, in the imperative.

6. Al otro lado del parque, hay una fuente. Vaya allí. On the other side of the park, there's a fountain. Go there. In this sentence, we used the ver IR, it's in the third person singular form, in the imperative. This sentence shows the final destination and what a person should see in order to get there.

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