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PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF MY FIVE SENTENCES ARE CONJUNCTION VERBS OR NOT.</h3>
Answers:
Question 1: She has worn that green shirt before.
Answer 1: Ella ha llevado puesta esa camisa verde antes.
(No conjunctive verb)
Question 2: He was wearing a pair of orange sunglasses.
Answer 2: Él llevaba un par de gafas de sol de color naranja.
(No conjunctive verb)
Question 3: She is sewing a long, wool scarf.
Answer 3: Ella <u>está</u> cosiendo una larga bufanda de lana.
(Conjunctive verb: está)
Question 4: She has been trying on that fashionable, silver necklace several times.
Answer 4: Ella se <u>ha estado</u> probando ese moderno collar de plata varias veces.
(Conjunctive verb: Ha estado)
Question 5: He was fixing his pocket in his denim jeans.
Answer 5: Él <u>estaba</u> arreglando el bolsillo de sus pantalones vaqueros.
(Conjunctive verb: estaba)
Explanation:
Conjunctive verbs in Spanish are used to connect the subject with an attribute. The attribute is a way of being or characteristic of the subject. The attribute functions as a qualifying adjective, since it describes the subject. In Spanish the conjunctive verbs are "ser", "estar" y "parecer". In the copulative function, they do not have a meaning or express a complete action in the sentence, but they are only a connection between the subject and its attribute.