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Alexandra [31]
3 years ago
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(Fueron/Eran) las doce. Question 2 with 1 blank (Hubo/Había) mucha gente en la calle. Question 3 with 1 blankA las doce y media,

Tomás y yo (entramos/entrábamos) en el restaurante Tárcoles. Question 4 with 1 blankTodos los días yo (almorcé/almorzaba) con Tomás al mediodía. Question 5 with 1 blankEl camarero (llegó/llegaba) inmediatamente con el menú. Question 6 with 1 blankNosotros (empezamos/empezábamos) a leerlo. Question 7 with 1 blankYo (pedí/pedía) el pescado. Question 8 with 1 blankDe repente, el camarero (volvió/volvía) a nuestra mesa. Question 9 with 1 blankY nos (dio/daba) una mala noticia. Question 10 with 1 blankDesafortunadamente, no (tuvieron/tenían) más pescado. Question 11 with 1 blankPor eso Tomás y yo (decidimos/decidíamos) comer en otro lugar. Question 12 with 2 blanks (Llovió/Llovía) cuando (salimos/salíamos) del restaurante. Question 13 with 1 blankAsí que (regresamos/regresábamos) al restaurante Tárcoles. Question 14 with 1 blankEsta vez, (pedí/pedía) arroz con pollo.
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2 answers:
VARVARA [1.3K]3 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation: Eran las doce.  

Había mucha gente en la calle.  

A las doce y media, Tomás y yo entramos en el restaurante Tárcoles.  

Todos los días yo almorzaba con Tomás al mediodía.  

El camarero llegó inmediatamente con el menú.  

Nosotros empezábamos a leerlo.  

Yo pedí el pescado.  

De repente, el camarero (volvió a nuestra mesa.  

Y nos (dio una mala noticia.  

Desafortunadamente, no tenían) más pescado.  

Por eso Tomás y yo (decidimoscomer en otro lugar.  

(Llovió cuando (salimos del restaurante.

Así que (regresamos al restaurante Tárcoles.  

Esta vez, (pedí) arroz con pollo.

Olenka [21]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

<u><em>La respuesta es</em></u>: <u>Eran, Había, Entramos, Almorzaba, Llegó, Empezamos, Pedí, Volvió, Dio, Tenían, Decidimos, Llovía, Salíamos/Salimos, Pedí.</u>

Explanation:

(Fueron/Eran) las doce.  

ERAN las doce.

Question 2 with 1 blank (Hubo/Había) mucha gente en la calle.  

HABÍA mucha gente en la calle.

Question 3 with 1 blankA las doce y media, Tomás y yo (entramos/entrábamos) en el restaurante Tárcoles.  

A las doce y media Tomás y yo ENTRAMOS en el restaurante Tárcoles.

Question 4 with 1 blank Todos los días yo (almorcé/almorzaba) con Tomás al mediodía.  

Todos los días yo ALMORZABA con Tomás al mediodía.

Question 5 with 1 blank El camarero (llegó/llegaba) inmediatamente con el menú.  

El camarero LLEGÓ inmediatamente con el menú.

Question 6 with 1 blank Nosotros (empezamos/empezábamos) a leerlo.  

Nosotros, EMPEZAMOS a leerlo.  

Question 7 with 1 blank Yo (pedí/pedía) el pescado.  

Yo PEDÍ el pescado.

Question 8 with 1 blankDe repente, el camarero (volvió/volvía) a nuestra mesa.  

De repente, el camarero VOLVIÓ a nuestra mesa.  

Question 9 with 1 blank Y nos (dio/daba) una mala noticia.  

Y nos DIO una mala noticia.  

Question 10 with 1 blank Desafortunadamente, no (tuvieron/tenían) más pescado.  

Desafortunadamente, no TENÍAN más pescado.

Question 11 with 1 blank Por eso Tomás y yo (decidimos/decidíamos) comer en otro lugar.  

Por eso Tomás y yo DECIDIMOS comer en otro lugar.  

Question 12 with 2 blanks (Llovió/Llovía) cuando (salimos/salíamos) del restaurante.  

LLOVÍA cuando SALÍAMOS/SALIMOS del restaurante.  

Question 13 with 1 blank Así que (regresamos/regresábamos) al restaurante Tárcoles.  

Así que REGRESAMOS al restaurante Tárcoles.  

Question 14 with 1 blank Esta vez, (pedí/pedía) arroz con pollo.

Esta vez, PEDÍ arroz con pollo.

<u><em>La respuesta es</em></u>: <u>Eran, Había, Entramos, Almorzaba, Llegó, Empezamos, Pedí, Volvió, Dio, Tenían, Decidimos, Llovía, Salíamos/Salimos, Pedí.</u>

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