Answer:
Explanation:
Yo siento: tú sientes: él/ella/usted siente; nosotras/nosotros sentimos; vosotros/vosotras sentís: ellas/ellos/ustedes sienten.
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1) juega (plays)
2) voy (I went, “ir” is go, its like im gonna “go” right now. “Voy” is like im going. Translated it would be: “I always -go- to the movies”)
3) almorzaron (they ate breakfast)
4) jugué (played outside right now)
5) pedimos (meaning we did/do)
6) pedíamos (past tense=we asked)
Question 3- Estoy ; question 4- es
Answer:
1. Revise, cambie
2. Póngale, le ponga
3. Llámelo, dígale
Explanation:
The imperative mode is used to give orders, requests or wishes. The imperative has its own forms only in the second person of the plural and the singular (tu, vosotros) in the rest of the people we use the subjunctive mode.
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