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This sentence stands for the preterite tense. This Spanish tense is used when talking about an action that occurred at a certain point in the past. Here we will use two verbs, namely, ser and ir, so we need to conjugate it according to the corresponding subject pronoun. Thus:
<em>El mes pasado mi madre y yo </em><em>fuimos</em><em> de vacaciones a Perú. El vuelo </em><em>fue</em><em> un miércoles por la mañana y </em><em>fue</em><em> cómodo. Primero, mi madre y yo </em><em>fuimos</em><em> a Lima y </em><em>fuimos</em><em> a comer a un restaurante de comida peruana. La comida</em><em> fue</em><em> muy buena. Luego </em><em>fuimos</em><em> al hotel y nos </em><em>fuimos</em><em> a dormir. El jueves </em><em>fue</em><em> un día nublado. Nos </em><em>fuimos</em><em> a Cuzco, y el viaje en autobús </em><em>fue</em><em> largo. Yo </em><em>fui</em><em> la primera en despertarse y ver la ciudad de Cuzco. Aquella mañana, el paisaje </em><em>fue</em><em> impresionante. Luego, mi madre y yo </em><em>fuimos</em><em> de excursión a Machu Picchu. El cuarto día nos levantamos muy temprano y </em><em>fuimos</em><em> a la ciudad inca. El amanecer sobre Machu Picchu </em><em>fue</em><em> hermoso. La excursión </em><em>fue</em><em> una experiencia inolvidable. ¿</em><em>Fuiste</em><em> tú a Perú el año pasado?</em>
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- Here fuimos comes from the verb ir (to go in English) and stands for the first person plural (nosotros - we in English)
- Here fue comes from the verb ser (to be in English) and stands for the third person singular
- Here fuiste comes from the verb ir (to go in English) and stands for the second person singular in informal form (tú - you in English)
Answer:
Are you addicted to Fortnite? Many Adolescents have been playing Fortnite Battle Royal. Many parents say that it is an addiction. The kids want to play Fortnite 25 hours a day, 7 days a week. And you? Do you play Fortnite? Or do you prefer to do another activity?
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Question 1 coudl be either Tu familia es muy simpática or Su familia es muy simpática
Explanation:
Since we are given your as the possessive in English, we know the sentence needs a second person possessive noun. However since in English second person singular and plural use the same pronouns, there is no way to know if we are referring to a single person or to a group. In Spanish there is a difference between plural and singular possessive so we have the two possible answers.
Answer: Michael, Tomas and Raquel, Elsa and me, and You