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Diano4ka-milaya [45]
3 years ago
15

Escriba 1 párrafo usando tiempos verbales para cada oración y después de cada oración deje un paréntesis que indique qué tiempo

verbal usó.
Spanish
1 answer:
Aleks04 [339]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Mi nombre <u>es </u>Mía, <u>tengo </u>23 años y <u>trabajo </u>en una farmacia. (Presente de indicativo).

Esta semana <u>me han visitado</u> mis primos de Barcelona. (Pretérito perfecto de indicativo)

Cuando <u>era </u>pequeña yo también <u>vivía </u>allí y <u>solía </u>pasar mucho tiempo con ellos. (Pretérito imperfecto de indicativo).

Pero, en 2007 mi familia <u>se trasladó</u> a Madrid porque mi padre <u>cambió </u>de trabajo. (Pretérito indefinido).

Antes de llegar a Madrid, mis primos primero <u>habían visitado</u> a nuestra abuela de Sevilla. (pretérito pluscuamperfecto de indicativo)

El año siguiente yo también <u>viajaré </u>a Sevilla con mi familia.  (Futuro imperfecto)

¿Te <u>importaría </u>decirme algo más sobre ti? (condicional simple)

Explanation:

We use the Present tense to talk about actions that occur at the moment of speech or very soon, to describe a routine or repeated actions, or to refer to stable or permanent situations in present.

We use the Present Perfect to talk about already completed actions that started in the past, but that is still valid in present.

We use the Past tense to talk about actions that began and ended in the past and took place in a limited time frame in the past.

We use the Imperfect tense to describe courses of the past actions and to emphasize the continuity of an action in the past.

We use the Past Perfect tense to express the priority of a past action with respect to another past action.

We use the Simple Future to express an upcoming action, an intention or a probability.

We use the Conditional to express hypothetical actions or situations, as well when making questions in a courtesy.

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