Answer: Estiramiento I got a 5/5
Explanation:
Answer:
El verbo es:
Insistir:
Ella insiste (She insists)
Answer:
For this exercise we need to complete tehs entences with correct form of the preterito imperfecto.
Explanation:
The subjunctive form is used to express hypothetical, unreal situations or to express recommendation, order, instruction or imperative. This tense is used to talk about conditionals 2 and 3, imaginary situations in present and past
1) Gasta el dinero del partido como si fuera suyo. (This is an imaginary situation in present, money is not his)
2) Quieren seguir subiendo los impuestos como si (odos nosotros tuviéramos mucho dinero. ( (This is an imaginary situation in present, we do not have a lot of money)
3) Me miró como si no entendiera lo que yo le estaba diciendo (This is an imaginary situation in present, he/she uinderstand what is happening)
4) Hablan de conseguir la paz como si fueranespecialistas en política internacional (This is an imaginary situation in present, they are not specialists in politics)
5) En la reunión del partido, todos estábamos preocupados como si fuéramos a perder las elecciones (This is an imaginary situation in past, .
6) Tratan a los ecologistas como si no les importara el medio ambiente. (This is an unreal situation)
Answer:
1. tenía
2. llegó
3. era
4. Podía
5. encantaba
6. daba
7. tomaba
8. tomó
9. dormía
10. durmió
11. conoció
12. dió
13. Se comió
14. entré
15. descubrí
16. salió
17. ví
18. se escaparon
19. Regresaron
Explanation:
The Simple Preterite indicates an enunciated action that is considered finished. It applies to actions completed in the past that are not necessarily related to the factual status of the present situation.
It is used in Spanish to express: actions that take place at a certain moment in the past in a timely manner or a new action that occurs in the past and that interrupts a course of action that was already in progress and that is expressed in the past tense.
On the other hand, the imperfect past tense of the indicative is a frequent tense in Romance languages. It describes an action or state in the past whose time limits are not relevant, that is, a grammatical time of the past with a grammatical aspect. It is used in Spanish to express courses of past actions whose beginning and end are not specified.