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enyata [817]
4 years ago
5

Es de buena educación __________________________.

Spanish
2 answers:
Talja [164]4 years ago
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2nd answer is correct
Kamila [148]4 years ago
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The second option makes the most sense. 
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1. To swim -- nadar

In this phrase, we have a verb nadar, which means to swim.

It belongs to the first group of verbs, it ends in AR.

<em>It's a regular verb.</em>

Present participle for this verb is nadando, and past participle is nadado.

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Nunca he nadado en el océano.

I've never swum in the ocean.

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2. To practice sports -- practicar deportes

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The verb we used is practicar. It's a regular verb from the first group and it ends in AR. Present participle for this verb is practicando and the past participle is practicado.

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Practico deportes todos los miércoles y sábados.

I practice sports every Wednesday and Saturday.

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3. To use computer -- usar la computadora

The verb we are going to talk about is usar and it means to use something, in this case computer.

It has a double meaning -- <em>to use and to wear.</em>

It's a regular verb ending in AR. Present participle is usando and past participle is usado.

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No me gusta usar vestido rojo.

I don't like wearing a red dress.

Mi madre está usando mi computadora, así que no puedo terminar mi tarea.

My mother is using my computer, so I can't finish my homework.

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It's a verb that belongs to the second group, as it ends in ER and it is a regular verb.

Present participle for correr is corriendo and past participle is corrido.

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<em>It means to run, to move, to go by, to change position of etc.</em>

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Mi hermana corrió 10 km en el maratón.

My sister ran 10 km in marathon.

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The verb we have here is cantar, to sing.

It's a regular verb that belongs to the first group of verbs as it ends in AR.

Present participle for cantar is cantando and past participle is cantado.

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Mis mejores amigos cantan en un coro.

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Present participle for this verb is jugando and past participle is jugado.

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He jugado videojuegos hasta las 3 de la mañana.

I've played video games until 3 in the morning.

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Present participle is dibujando and past participle is dibujado.

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Ella está dibujando una princesa.

She's drawing a princess.

La gata se dibujó en el pasillo oscuro.

The cat appeared in the dark hallway.

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