Yo no hago la tarea.
Maripaz conoce a muchas personas.
¿Qué vas a hacer este noche?
Mis estudiante son buenos.
Nosotros tienemos un examen mañana.
Riverside es una ciudad grande
Yo no esto listo para ir.
Ella es muy alta.
¿Qué hora es?
Mi mamá trabaja mucho.
Mario VARGAS viene de Peru
Mis últimas vacaciones fueron maravillosas. La pasé junto con dos amigos en Cantabria. Los paseos eran por las montañas eran una pasada y los campamentos que hicimos son cosas que a nadie se le olvida.
I'll let you do the rest. I started the paragraph talking about a trip you made to the north of Spain, Cantabria.
Hope it helped,
Happy homework/ study/ exam!
It would be vais (for vosotros) but since that is not an option it is ustedes which is van
Answer:
Preterite
Explanation:
Both preterite and imperfect are forms of the past tense. However, when talking about a single action that has been completed, the preterite is the appropriate tense. Imperfect is commonly used when discussing a recurring past event. So, in English, that would be like, "She used to run every day." Imperfect is used here since it was not a single action.
The sentence "We went to the mall" would translate into "Fuimos al centro comercial." Fuimos is the preterite conjugation of "ir" in the nosotros form.