Answer:
1.<u>comprendo</u>
2.<u>responden </u>
3. <u>corrí</u>
4.<u>leí</u>
5.<u> lees</u>
6. <u>leo</u>
7.<u>corremos</u>
8.<u>comemos</u>
9.<u>bebemos</u>
10<u>.comprendias</u>
<u></u>
Lucas: ¡Buena idea! Pero, desafortunadamente (unfortunately) tú y yo necesitamos la clase de matemáticas para graduar. Ayer yo pienso que tú no 10____________(comprender) nada tampoco (either). Pero mañana es un nuevo día y ¡nosotros vamos a sacar una A en la clase de matemáticas!
this is preterit verbs
Explanation:
<h3>SHORT ANSWER: In the space provided, make the possessive pronoun agree in gender and number with the noun. Type your answer in Spanish.</h3><h3>El mío</h3>
1. Cafetería
Answer 1: La mía.
Explanation:
"Cafetería" is a feminine, singular noun, so its pronoun must agree. Mía.
2. Clases
Answer 2: Las mías.
Explanation:
"Clases" is a feminine, plural noun, so its pronoun must agree. Mías
3. Sombrero
Answer 3: El mío.
Explanation:
"Sombrero" is a masculine, singular noun, so its pronoun must agree. Mío.
Answer:
1. Recibes, comes, das.
2. Toman, reciben, aprenden
3. Vamos, escribimos, escuchamos
4. Usa, abra, lee
Explanation:
This first sentence talks about you. So the you form is -es and -as. (You receive a biscuit for your birthday. You eat the biscuit with ice cream. You give thanks to your parents.)
The second talks about the students. So the form is they -an and -en. (The students take an exam, receive good grades because the students learn a lot.)
The third talks about us/we. In that form you would use -amos, -imos, and -emos. (We see the book, write about the book, and listen to the teacher/professor.)
The fourth question talks about you but in the informal tence. In that form you would use the same tense you use as he and she; -a and -e. (You use the computer, open the email, and read.)
Hope this helps!
Answer:
the 3rd one is the answrr
Answer:
1. * ¿Cuándo llamaron ustedes para reservar?
- Llamamos la semana pasada.
* ¿Qué tipo de habitación reservaron?
- Reservamos una habitación doble.
2. * ¿Va a pagar usted con dinero en efectivo o tarjeta de crédito?
- Cuando reservé la habitación por teléfono, pagué con tarjeta de crédito.
- ¿Con quién habló usted?
- Hablé con la señorita Fernández.
3. * No me digas, Pepe, que olvidaste la llave.
- Lo siento, Ana, pero creo que la dejé en la recepción.
- ¿La buscaste en tus bolsillos?
- Sí, pero no la encuentro.
Explanation:
The past tense is one that describes actions that were carried out in the past, therefore following the instructions to use the verbs they give us in each of the sentences that complete the conversation in the past tense, we must identify the narrator, gender and number to be able to conjugate the verbs logically and that they have concordance with the context in which they are being expressed.