I'm not sure if you have to put these in the past tense because you're not using some of them the right way with the past tense. Most of the verbs that end in IR stay the same when you conjugate them using the Yo form. So....
Decir - Yo voy a decir algo muy importante a Maria / I am going to tell Maria something very important
Pedir - Yo voy a pedir una hamburguesa y un refresco / I am going to ask for a hamburger and a drink
Repetir - Puedes repetir eso por favor? / Could you please repeat that again?
(this stayed the same because there is a conjugated verb in front of the word already and you don't conjugate two verbs in a row usually)
Reir - Nosotros reimos cuando me callé / We laughed when I fell
Your sentence for Sonreir is good! Wouldn't change it.
Despedir - Despedimos a mi padre cuando se fue al trabajo / We said bye to my dad when you left for work
Seis de la mañana
Ocho de la noche
<u>Options:</u>
<u>Option-1:</u>
They are my parents.
They are my grandparents
They're my parents-in-law.
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Option-2:</u>
It is my son-in-law.
Is my nephew.
He's my brother in law.
<u>Option-3:</u>
She is a journalist.
It is a programmer.
She is an artist.
<u>Option-4:</u>
Is my cousin.
She is my niece.
Is my grandmother
<u>Option-5:</u>
They are my dogs.
They are my cousins.
They are my grandparents
<u>Option-6:</u>
Is my grandson.
Is my uncle.
It's my cat.
<u>Answer:</u>
So, we have the following options to choose and with that we can have more valid and accurate answers for the given questions.
Answer(1)-C.
Answer(2)-C.
Answer(3)-C.
Answer(4)-B.
Option(5)-C.
Option(6)-A.
Answer:
True as long as they are older then yourself
Answer:
Hago
Explanation:
Yo hago ejercicios cada día después de las clases.