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morpeh [17]
3 years ago
5

Querido diario: Ayer mi hermana y yo (1) (ir) a la playa. Cuando llegamos, (2) (ser) un día despejado con mucho sol, y nosotras

(3) (estar) muy contentas. A las doce (4) (comer) unos sándwiches de almuerzo. Los sándwiches (5) (ser) de jamón y queso. Luego (6) (descansar) y entonces(7) (nadar) en el mar. Mientras (8) (nadar), (9) (ver) a las personas que (10) (practicar) el esquí acuático. (11) (Parecer) muy divertido, así que (12) (decidir) probarlo. Mi hermana (13) (ir) primero, mientras yo la (14) (mirar). Luego (15) (ser) mi turno. Las dos (16) (divertirse) mucho esa tarde.
Spanish
2 answers:
Ksenya-84 [330]3 years ago
8 0

1- fuimos

2- era

3- estabamos

4- comimos

5- eran

6- descansamos

7- nadamos

8- nadabamos

9- veíamos

10- practicaban

11- parece

12- decidí

13- fue

14- miraba

15- fue

16- nos divertimos

Archy [21]3 years ago
7 0
  1. fuimos
  2. era
  3. estabamos
  4. comimos
  5. eran
  6. descansamos
  7. nadamos
  8. nadabamos
  9. vimos
  10. practicaban
  11. parecia
  12. decidimos
  13. fue
  14. mire
  15. fue
  16. nos divertimos

<u>I didn't include the accents, I'm sorry about that but I found a quizlet that might help you out.</u>

<u>https://quizlet.com/75741560/8-un-dia-en-la-playa-flash-cards/</u>

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