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Hunter-Best [27]
3 years ago
12

A mi hermanito le dolía (hurt) la con frecuencia. ¿cuánto tiempo hace que tienes estos ? tengo y estoy congestionada. nunca tení

a (had)resfriados, pero me el brazo dos veces. no tienes . ¿te pusiste un suéter anoche?
Spanish
2 answers:
Dimas [21]3 years ago
8 0
Unless this translation is wrong you are asking 
<span>My little brother was hurt (hurt) frequently. How long have you had these? I have and I am congested. I never had (had) colds, but I had the arm twice. you do not have . You put on a sweater last night?
But there are no statements or anything to answer these questions. Are you missing part of the question?</span>
Basile [38]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

These are independent phrases that are part of a conversation that uses vocabulary about diseases and symptoms, plus the present and past simple in Spanish:

1. A mi hermanito le dolía la garganta con frecuencia.

2. ¿Cuánto tiempo hace que tienes estos síntomas?

3. Tengo tos y estoy congestionada.

4. Nunca tuve resfriados, pero me rompí el brazo dos veces.

5. No tienes fiebre. Te pusiste un suéter anoche?

Explanation:

The present simple tense in spanish expresses actions that are happening at the present moment. Spanish verbs end in either "-ar", "-er" or "-ir". To conjugate verbs in Spanish in the present tense we change the ending of the regular verb, for the corresponding ending according to the subject (pronoun).

The past tense in spanish or <em>Pretérito perfecto simple </em>expresses actions that happened in the past. To conjugate the verbs (ending in "-ar", "-er" or "-ir") we change the ending of the regular verb, for the corresponding ending according to the subject (pronoun) in past.

Vocabulary in this exercise:

  • Garganta: throat
  • Síntomas: Symptoms
  • Tos: Cough
  • Rompí el brazo: Broke my arm
  • Fiebre: Fever
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