El pasado se usa para describir cosas que ya sucedieron (por ejemplo, temprano en el día, ayer, la semana pasada, hace tres años). El tiempo presente se usa para describir cosas que están sucediendo en este momento o cosas que son continuas.
Answer:
AR verb endings:
yo - o
tu - as
el / ella / usted - a
nosotros / nosotras - amos
vosotros / vosotras - ais
ellos / ellas / ustedes - an
Examples:
yo - hablo
tu - hablas
el / ella / usted - habla
nosotros / nosotras - hablamos
vosotros / vosotras - hablais
ellos / ellas / ustedes - hablan
Take the "ar" out of the word to get the stem ( hablar becomes habl ) after you get the stem, add the endings ( I listed them first)
Hope this helps you
BTW my teacher gave me the chart
Answer:
i believe it the last one
Answer:
The correct pronoun that fills the blank is:
<em>d) </em><u><em>me, le</em></u><em>.</em>
<em>- </em><em>El médico </em><u><em>me</em></u><em> habla y yo </em><u><em>le</em></u><em> hablo al médico.</em>
Explanation:
The translation of the sentence is:
- The doctor talks to me and I talk to the doctor.
In the sentence, a type of pronoun called <u>Object Pronoun</u> was used, which <u>serves in Spanish to direct the action towards a specific noun</u>. The object pronouns and their applicability depending on the personal pronoun they refer to are shown below:
- <em>Yo: </em><u><em>me</em></u><em>.
</em>
- <em>Tú: </em><em>te</em><em>.
</em>
- <em>Usted/Él/Ella/Ello: </em><u><em>le</em></u><em>.
</em>
- <em>Nosotros: </em><u><em>Nos</em></u><em>.
</em>
- <em>Ustedes/Ellos: </em><u><em>Les</em></u><em>.
</em>
As in the first case, the doctor speaks to the personal pronoun <em>"yo"</em>, the right object pronoun is <u><em>"me"</em></u>, in the second case, how the personal pronoun <em>"yo"</em> talks to the doctor, who can be replaced by the personal pronoun <em>"él"</em>, the right object pronoun is <em><u>"le"</u></em>.