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Elenna [48]
3 years ago
10

LAURA ¿Hay alguna pescaderí­a por aquí­ que (1) (vender) camarones? KARLA Sí­, hay una pescaderí­a aquí­ cerca que (2) (vender)

mariscos de todo tipo. LORENA Quiero ir a un supermercado que (3) (tener) un estacionamiento grande. KARINA Puedes ir al supermercado La Familia que (4) (tener) un estacionamiento de dos pisos. JAVIER Creo que el dueño del salón de belleza (5) (vivir) en la casa de la esquina. CARLOS No, no creo que el dueño del salón de belleza (6) (vivir) allí­. MELISA Necesito abrir una cuenta de ahorros en un banco que (7) (estar) en el barrio. DANIEL El banco América (8) (estar) enfrente de la plaza. JUAN Me dijeron que en la pastelerí­a (9) (enseñar) cómo hacer buñuelos. ALONSO ¿Quién te dijo eso? Por aquí­ no hay ninguna pastelerí­a donde se (10) (enseñar) eso.
Spanish
2 answers:
Doss [256]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

For this exercise we have to complete the sentences with the correct way of the present

Explanation:

In Spanish there are different tenses and ways to conjugate the verbs, in here we can find the present in indicative and subjunctive way. The indicative is used to talk abour facts, truths, routines or habits, and the subjunctive way is used to talk about hypothetical, unreal or imaginary situations. the conjugation of the verbs is different depending on the way.

VENDER:

subjunctive: venda - indicative: vende

TENER:

subjunctive: tenga -  indicative: tiene

VIVIR

subjunctive: viva -  indicative: vive

ESTAR

subjunctive: esté .- indicative: está

ENSEÑAR

subjunctive: enseñe - indicative: enseña

LAURA ¿Hay alguna pescaderí­a por aquí­ que (1) venda (present/subjunctive) camarones?

KARLA Sí­, hay una pescaderí­a aquí­ cerca que (2) vende (present/indicative)  mariscos de todo tipo.

LORENA Quiero ir a un supermercado que (3) tenga (present/subjunctive) un estacionamiento grande.

KARINA Puedes ir al supermercado La Familia que (4) tiene (present/indicative) un estacionamiento de dos pisos.

JAVIER Creo que el dueño del salón de belleza vive (present/indicative) en la casa de la esquina.

CARLOS No, no creo que el dueño del salón de belleza (6) viva (present/subjunctive) allí­.

MELISA Necesito abrir una cuenta de ahorros en un banco que (7) esté (present/subjunctive) en el barrio.

DANIEL El banco América (8) está (present/indicative) enfrente de la plaza.

JUAN Me dijeron que en la pastelerí­a (9) enseña (present/indicative) cómo hacer buñuelos.

ALONSO ¿Quién te dijo eso? Por aquí­ no hay ninguna pastelerí­a donde se (10) enseñe (present/subjunctive) eso.

aev [14]3 years ago
6 0

1.venda

2.vende

3.tenga

4.tiene

5.vive

6.viva

7.este

8.está

9.enseñan

10.enseñe

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