Mi mamá y yo fuimos (went) a comprar ropa. Nosotras (1) (salir) de casa a las 11:00 de la mañana y (2) (llegar) al centro comerc
ial a las 11:30. Primero, nosotras (3) (tomar) un café. Después yo (4) (empezar) a caminar por el centro buscando faldas. Mi mamá (5) (buscar) una zapatería (shoe store). Yo (6) (encontrar) una falda bonita pero muy corta para mí. La dependienta me (7) (mostrar) otra que me quedó (fit me) bien. Mi mamá también (8) (comprar) un par de zapatos. Nosotras (9)
1= salimos de la, 2= llegamos, 3= tomamos, 4= empeze (accent mark on last e) 5= busco (accent on the o), 6= encontre (accent on the last e), 7= mostro (accent on the last o), 8= compro (accent on the last o)
Explanation:
When you talk about nosotras or nosotros, (us) the conjugation is going to end with -mos, look at the patterns in the answers and the pronouns before the words.
Explanation: Just to elaborate a little on the answer, it can also be added that in this exercise they are asking you to use the so-called "pretérito perfecto simple," which is employed in Spanish in order to refer to actions that took place or were completed in the past. The speaker is describing a series of actions that she and her mom did in the past (left the house, arrived at the mall, and so on). Please make sure that you spell the conjugation of the first person singular of "empezar" (to start) correctly—it is "empecé," with a "c."
¡Mamá Mia! tienes mucho trabajo. tal vez utilizar dict español para ayudar! Lo hago, aunque no hablo español, pero en realidad lo hago, y honestamente podría seguir y seguir!