Answer:
The correct conjugation of the verbs between parentheses is:
<em>- </em><em>Me pediste que te </em><em><u>diera</u></em><em> consejos para encontrar trabajo. Ya te dije que </em><em><u>miraras</u></em><em> el periódico todos los días y que </em><em><u>solicitaras</u></em><em> todos los puestos que te </em><em><u>pareciera</u></em><em> interesantes. Yo no creía que </em><em><u>pudiera</u></em><em> encontrar nada interesante en el periódico, pero ahí encontré el anuncio de la revista La Semana. A mí me aconsejaron que </em><em><u>revisara</u></em><em> muy bien mi currículum vitae y que </em><em><u>destacara</u></em><em> mi experiencia en puestos similares al que solicitaba. También me dijeron que era importante que </em><em><u>investigara</u></em><em> sobre la compañía antes de ir a la entrevista, para que las personas en la empresa </em><em><u>supieran</u></em><em> que tenía interés. Escríbeme pronto, </em><em><u>quisiera</u></em><em> saber cómo te va en las entrevistas. Si tienes más preguntas, ya sabes donde estoy.</em>
Explanation:
The translation of the paragraph is:
- You asked me <u>to give</u> you advice on finding a job. I already told you to look at the newspaper every day and <u>request</u> all the posts that you <u>find</u> interesting. I didn't think I <u>could</u> find anything interesting in the newspaper, but there I found the announcement of the magazine La Semana. I was advised <u>to review</u> my resume very well and <u>to highlight</u> my experience in positions similar to the one I was applying for. They also told me that it was important that I <u>inquire</u> about the company before going to the interview, so that people in the company <u>knew</u> that I was interested. Write me soon, I <u>would like</u> to know how you are doing in the interviews. If you have more questions, you know where I am.
The correct conjugation of the verbs between parentheses was carried out in Imperfect Preterite taking into account the personal pronoun that conjugates them, the Imperfect Preterite is usually used when the actions mentioned in the past do not have a defined period of time, I mean, they do not specify when they started or when they finished.
The conjugation of the verbs used in Imperfect Preterite is as follows:
<em>Yo </em><em><u>diera</u></em><em>/mirara/solicitara/pareciera/</em><em><u>pudiera</u></em><em>/</em><em><u>revisara</u></em><em>/</em><em><u>destacara</u></em><em>/</em><em><u>investigara</u></em><em>/supiera/</em><em><u>quisiera</u></em><em>.</em>
<em>Tú </em><em>dieras/</em><em><u>miraras</u></em><em>/</em><em><u>solicitaras</u></em><em>/parecieras/pudieras/revisaras/destacaras/investigaras/supieras/quisieras.</em>
<em>Él/Ella/Ello </em><em>diera/mirara/solicitara/pareciera/pudiera/revisara/destacara/investigara/supiera/quisiera.</em>
<em>Nosotros </em><em>diéramos/miráramos/solicitáramos/pareciéramos/pudiéramos/revisáramos/destacáramos/investigáramos/supiéramos/quisiéramos.</em>
<em>Ellos </em><em>dieran/miraran/solicitaran/parecieran/pudieran/revisaran/destacaran/investigaran/</em><em><u>supieran</u></em><em>/quisieran.</em>
Taking into account the tense and the personal pronouns was selected the right conjugation in each case.