Answer:
1. No, no voy a comprar perritos callientes.
2. Si, quiero leer este libro.
3. Si, tengo que hacer la tarea.
4. No, no quiero jugar videojuegos contigo.
5. Si, puedes comerte este pastel.
6. No, no voy a hacer tu cama.
Explanation: I am a fluent in the Spanish language.
Answer:
The correct answer is va.
Explanation:
The verb IR, meaning, TO GO, in Spanish is an irregular verb, which means we have to learn its conjugation by heart. This is how to correctly conjugate the verb:
- (yo) voy 1. (nosotros) vamos
- (tú) vas 2. (vosotros) vais
- (él/ella/Usted) va 3. (ellos/ellas/Ustedes) van
Therefore, the correct answer is:
–Señor Alonso, ¿usted va de compras con su esposa cada día?
Which means,
-Sir Alonso, do you go shopping with your wife every day?
1. Los niños están aburridos. 2. Es porqué está lloviendo mucho. 3. El piso de mi cuarto está muy sucio. 4. Yo estoy pasando la aspiradora para limpiar. (Sorry if it’s wrong)
<h3>Fill in the blank with the correct form of preterite or imperfect of the verb in parentheses. Tú Answer (used to be) bajo. (ser)</h3>
Answer: Tú eras bajo.
Translation: You used to be short.
Explanation: If the action of the verb in the past was habitual, then the correct verb tense is imperfect. Since the subject in this sentence is "Tú", that is second-person in the singular, so the correct form is: Tú eras.
