1. Cuando era pequena, era rubia, pero ahora mi pelo ya no es rubio.
This sentence means - When I was a little girl, I was blonde, but my hair is not blonde anymore. As you can see, I used the verb SER in the imperfect tense (ERA). Ser is an irregular verb, which means that its conjugations have to be learned by heart - era, eras, era, eramos, erais, eran.
2. Yo amaba jugar con mis amigos y amigas, y yo iba a sus casas para jugar con ellos.
This sentence means - I loved playing with my friends, and I went to their house to play with them. As you can see, I used the verbs AMAR and IR in the imperfect tense (AMABA and IBA) which is used to describe events in the past.
Answer:
either b or d
Explanation:
Milt:
Andrés: The exam date is October 13.
or a
How is the exam date?
or b
What is the exam date?
or c
How much is the exam date?
d
When is the exam date?
Answer:
En su nota, el periodista escribió que los nuevos datos presentados en su investigación demostraban que esa empresa había contaminado la zona durante años.
Explanation:
In this exercise you have to choose the sentence that changes from direct speech to indirect speech in the correct form. In this case, it is the second sentence.
The original sentence is: En su nota, el periodista escribió: "Los nuevos datos presentados en nuestra investigación demuestran que esta empresa ha contaminado la zona durante años". If you want to transform the sentence into indirect speech you have to change the verbs and the subject pronouns and possessives. In this case 'demuestran' changes to 'demostraban', 'nuestra' changes to 'su', 'esta empresa' changes for 'esa empresa' and 'ha contaminado' changes to 'había contaminado'.