In general, the imperfect is used to talk about past actions, conditions, or events that occurred regularly or frequently or that were in progress in a moment in the past. It is also used to tell time, talk about dates, give a person's age, and describe features, conditions, and feelings in the past. So we can write the verb in parentheses in the imperfect tense as follows:
1. Ud estaba en la clase de ingles
2. Gloria trabajaba mucho en la tienda de ropa
3. Ellos no eran amigos
4. Ellas iban a la jungla
5. Yo no sabía nada
6. Yo estaba en mexico
7. Tú aprendías mucho
In the imperfect tense, there are only three verbs with irregular conjugations, namely:<em> ir, ser,</em> and <em>ver</em>. The other verbs are regular. Both regular and irregular imperfect verb endings are shown in Tables below.
Answer:
Páak'am.
Explanation:
Nopal ⇒ spanish and english
Páak'am ⇒ maya
answer:
Explanation:
Ok so I might need a clearer picture but, it is easy.
1Alright so for the first one I cannot see the picture very well but it is asking where he (Ricardo) is paying. (wait it could be "con la tarjeta")
2the second one I think might be "Christina se prueba un vestido" OR it could be "Christina estila un vestido"
3the third one I think might be "Leonardo quiere pagar con un cheque" which means he wants to pay with a check since you can see he is writing something on a small piece of paper.
4the 4rth one I again cannot see the picture well but it is asking you to put what he cannot find, which I'm guessing is something that is missing. (i think it is he is missing his card which is tarjeta)
5the last one might be "Emilio paga la camiseta con efectivo" since efectivo means cash and you can see he is paying with cash.
For part B (these ones i am sure sure)
1 estilos
2 gaste
3 tarjeta
4 cheque
5 efectivo
Really sorry I couldn't help any further. Please ask me if you have any questions.
The correct answer is letter A, the president's regime in Ecuatorial Guinea.
• Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel went on a hunger strike to protest the president's regime in Equatorial Guinea.