D el viajero compra un voleto de ida y vuelta. I hope it helps :)
Explanation:
Clarification:
I found the instructions for the exercise: Write sentences using the information provided and the correct form of tener or venir. Make any necessary changes.
Answer:
Question 1 with 1 blank: Yo vengo de Italia.
Question 2 with 1 blank: Nuestros primos vienen a las 10:00 p. m.
Question 3 with 1 blank: Tú tienes miedo de la película (movie) de horror.
Question 4 with 1 blank: Nosotras tenemos ganas de mirar televisión.
Question 5 with 1 blank: Usted tiene mucha sed.
Question 6 with 1 blank: Ernesto decide venir a la casa.
Explanation:
In this exercise, you have to write sentences with the correct form of "tener" and "venir".
These verbs are conjugated in the<u> Spanish simple present tense</u> (''presente del indicativo'' in Spanish), which is used to talk about habitual situations, routines, universal truths, facts and things happening now or in the near future.
However, in question 6, the verb "venir" is in its infinitive form.
Answer:
1. María ya limpió su habitación y la cocina.
2. Anoche yo llegué muy tarde a casa.
3. La empresa de mi padre construyó un nuevo centro comercial en mi barrio.
4. Yo incluí los tomates en la lista de las compras.
5. Pilar oyó que el almacén estaba cerrado hoy.
Explanation:
To complete the previous sentences, using the possible answers they provide, we must identify the narrator, the gender, the number and the time indicated by each sentence as the first step. This is very important to be able to logically conjugate the verbs, and that these have concordance with what is being expressed.
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Answer:</h2>
Corres
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Explanation:</h2>
The sentence cuando juegas al fútbol, corres mucho means when you play soccer, you run a lot. So corres is the more logical answer because this comes from the verb correr that means to run and as you well know you run a lot when playing this sport. This sentence is given in the simple present tense, hence corres is the conjugation of correr that matches the second person singular in informal form (tú) in the simple present tense.