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<u>Translated from Spanish language:</u> "The Dominican Republic and Haiti share the island of Hispaniola. true false 2. The Ozama Fortress was the third fortress built in the Americas. true false 3. The Dominican Republic was the first Hispanic country to have a baseball league. true false 4. Today baseball is a Dominican national fans. true false 5. The merengue is a type of music of Dominican origin that has its roots in the field. true false 6. Meringue has always been popular in cities and has had an urban tone. true/False."
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1. Yo conocí el nuevo centro comercial con mis hermanos.
2. Mi hermano y yo queríamos comer helado de chocolate pero se agotaron.
3. Mi madre sabía manejar muy bien una moto cuando estaba joven.
4. ¡Mi papá pudo traer muchas más freses para el pastel!
5. Mis hermanos veían la película de x-men en mi casa.
Explanation:
In order to create sentences with the previous verbs, we must bear in mind that the past tense is the one we use to refer to actions that were performed and ended in the past, and the imperfect tense is that which describes actions that have been performed in the past but they have not yet been finalized. It is important to take into account the person, the number and the genre to use to conjugate the verbs in a logical way and that are consistent with what you want to express.
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the answer is A. El peor, it means "the worst"
<span>1. This is true. "Infinitive" simply indicates a verb that hasn't been conjugated. For example, "to walk" is an infinitive verb, while "I walk" is conjugated. To denote the infinitive in English, the word that comes before the verb is "to." On the other hand, the infinitive is indicated in Spanish by the endings, because Spanish verbs are conjugated according to their endings: "Caminar" means to walk (infinitive), but "Yo camino" is I walk. 2. This is true. To negate something in Spanish, you will most often put the word "no" before the verb: "Yo camino" then becomes "Yo no camino" (I don't walk). 3. To agree with someone who likes something, you will use the word "también." To agree with someone who dislikes something, you will use the word "tampoco." The best way to think of these words is también as "me too" and tampoco as "me neither." 4. If you don't want to use either of these words, you can simply say "de acuerdo," which means I agree. </span>