Answer:
The correct answer is:
1. leen
2. Conoce
3. terminamos
4. venden
5. consigue
Explanation:
Me imagino que ustedes <em><u>leen </u></em>el poema para mañana.
<em><u>¿Conoce </u></em>Juan a la famosa autora?
Para la próxima semana, Ana y yo <u><em>terminamos </em></u>de leer el cuento.
Me imagino que las obras ya se <u><em>venden</em></u>.
El pintor dice que <u><em>consigue </em></u>la modelo que busca para el jueves.
Answer:
Son las ocho y cincuenta y dos
Explanation:
I speak spanish
Hey, I can help you. I know the class is Spanish but do you need the answers in Spanish or English?
La respuesta correcta- the correct answer
B. Gerente
Answer:
since we arent provided with the audio..
Explanation:
The present tense is the most common tense and the one invariably learned first in Spanish classes.
The future tense is most often used to refer to events that haven't happened yet, but it can also be used for emphatic commands and, in Spanish, to indicate uncertainty about current happenings.
The past tenses of Spanish are known as the preterite and the imperfect. To simplify, the first is usually used to refer to something that happened at a specific point in time, while the latter is used to describe events where the time period isn't specific.
The conditional tense, also known in Spanish as el futuro hipotético, the future hypothetical, is different than the others in that it isn't clearly connected with a particular time period. As the name implies, this tense is used to refer to events that are conditional or hypothetical in nature. This tense should not be confused with the subjunctive mood, a verb form that also can refer to actions that aren't necessarily "real."