Translation:
"Raúl is trying to make plans for the day, but the weather forecast keeps changing. Based on each weather report that he hears, choose the response that Raul is most likely to make.
<em><u>It is pouring.</u></em>
A. I think we should cancel the trip to the forest.
B. I'm going to throw myself in the water!"
The most logical answer would be A.
Answer:
1. <u>saca</u> la basura
2. <u>pasa</u> la aspiradora
3. <u>cose</u>, <u>hace</u>, <u>gusta</u>
4. <u>limpian</u> el palvo, <u>gustan</u>
5. <u>barro</u>
6. <u>sacan</u> a pasear al perro
Explanation:
For #1, #2, and #3, whenever it is talking about one person but not directly to them, we would replace the "r" at the end of the word. Since these three problems are talking about only one parent, we would say saca, pasa, and gusta for the words ending in -ar, and cose and hace for the words ending in -er. For #4 and #6, whenever it is talking about a group of people where the person saying the sentence is not a part of it, we would replace the "r" at the end of the word with an "n." This means we would say limpian, gustan, and sacan for these sentences. For #5, if we were talking about me doing the action, I would replace the -ar at the end of the word and replace it with an "o." In this case I would say "yo casi siempre <u>barro</u>..."
Hope This Helps :)
Answer:
1. Habían hecho.
2. Habían visitado.
3. Había visto.
4. Había descargado.
5. Había leído.
6. Habían comprobado.
Explanation:
You have to complete this exercise conjugating the verbs hacer, visitar, ver, descargar, leer, comprobar using the tense "past perfect" (pluscuamperfecto) as in the following examples:
Antes de clonar animales, los investigadores (hacer) habían hecho muchas pruebas. Antes de ir a Marte, los astronautas ya (visitar) habían visitado la Luna. Ayer vi una estrella fugaz. Nunca antes (ver) había visto una estrella por un telescopio. La conexión a Internet es genial. Yo nunca (descargar) había descargado un archivo tan rápido antes. ¡Acabo de borrar un archivo adjunto y no lo (leer) había leído! Los ingenieros querían patentar su último invento, pero todavía no (comprobar) habían comprobado si funcionaba.
4) Dice
it is one person who is SAYING/TELLING that it will rain.
Salsa music, the celebration of the feast of failures, <span>the castles of the monarchy, forts and aqueducts of the cities i thinks that is all but do not quote me on that :)
hope i helped :)</span>