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scoray [572]
3 years ago
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1. ¿Puedo hablar por teléfono celular con mis amigos?

Spanish
1 answer:
Debora [2.8K]3 years ago
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Answer:

1. ¿Puedo hablar por teléfono celular con mis amigos?

No, no hables por teléfono celular con tus amigos.

2. ¿Puedo manejar en la autopista?

Sí, maneja en la autopista.

3. ¿Debo estacionar por aquí?

Sí, estaciona por aquí.

4. ¿Debo sacar mi licencia de conducir?

No, no saques tu licencia de conducir

5. ¿Puedo bajar por esta calle?

Sí, baja por esta calle.

6. ¿Tengo que seguir el tráfico?

No, no sigas el tráfico.

Explanation:

In this activity we have to answer the questions using informal commands in Spanish. Informal commands are those used with the informal pronoun Tú (you). We have to conjugate the verbs in the imperative form. The imperative mood in Spanish is used to tell someone to do something.

1. No hables is the conjugated form of the verb hablar (to talk) in Imperative mood.

2. Maneja is the conjugated form of the verb manejar (to drive) in Imperative mood.

3. Estaciona is the conjugated form of the verb estacionar (to park) in Imperative mood.

4. No saques is the conjugated form of the verb sacar (to get) in Imperative mood.

5. Baja is the conjugated form of the verb bajar (to go down) in Imperative mood.

6. No sigas is the conjugated form of the verb seguir (to follow) in Imperative mood.

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