Answer:
The changes are:
From to
- descubra → descubre
- Camine → camina
- observe → observa
- puede → puedes
- Visite → visita
- compre → compra
- Vaya → ve
- se olvide → te olvides
- Conozca → conoce
- respire → respira
- Explore → explora
- aprenda → aprende
- Súbase → súbete
- vea → ve
- ¡Disfrute Panamá! → ¡Disfruta Panamá!
Explanation:
In Spanish, the second person of singular may have two different forms. The formal one is "usted" and the familiar one is "tú". In English, there is one single form: "you".
The conjugation of a verb using "usted" differs from the conjugation of the verb using "tú".
For instance: Este verano, descubra la ciudad de Panamá, is using the formal form. The pronoun is tacit (understood) but it is "usted".
The conjugation is:
When, you change the formal command used for "usted" to the familiar form using "tú", the conjugation is"
Then, the sentence changes from:
- Este verano,<em> </em><u>descubra</u><em> </em>la ciudad de Panamá.
To:
- Este verano, <u>descubre</u> la ciudad de Panamá.
You must do the same with all the other verbs. All the transformations are shown in the direct answer above.
Answer:
Formularios regulares de Pretérito Español. Sólo hay dos conjuntos de finales para verbos pretéricos regulares, uno para verbos -ar y otro para los verbos -er y -ir. Para conjugar un verbo regular en el tiempo preterita, simplemente elimine el final infinitivo (-ar, -er o -ir) y agregue el final de preterite que coincida con el sujeto
Explanation:
Answer:
Ximena y Alicia conocen a mi hermano mayor, José.
Explanation:
"Ximena y Alicia conocen a mi hermano mayor, José" is the sentence that is grammatically correct because the correct verb to use is "conocer" (not "saber") and "conocen" is the correct conjugation, which is the third person plural form of the present tense (ellas, Ximena and Alicia).
4) Sí, me gustan muchísimo