Answer:
1. Mi equipo favorito ganó el partido.
2. Tú caminabas al centro comercial.
3. José preparó el almuerzo.
4. María y yo lavamos los platos.
5. ¿Encontraron ustedes los discos compactos?
6. Ustedes bucearon en el mar.
7. Yo trabajé mucho ayer.
8. Mis amigos y yo bailamos mucho en la fiesta.
9. Ellos hablaron por teléfono ayer.
10. Tomaron ustedes el sol en la playa?
Explanation:
In Spanish the past tense of verbs describes actions performed in the past tense, therefore, following the instructions we must transform the verbs in each sentence into past tense, this is achieved by identifying the person and the gender so that it is consistent with what is expressing itself at the moment of being conjugated.
Answer:
Cognates are words that are etymologically related, or descended from the same language or form. In proper usage, false cognates are words whose similarity in form or sound may be coincidental or the result of mutual influence; but they are not etymologically related.
Explanation:
For this case we can translate the sentence as:
Juanito's father demands that his son __________ his homework with excellence.
We must complete the sentence with the verb "to do" in the present and third person. That is to say: El haga
Thus, the sentence looks like:
Juanito's dad demands that his son do his homework with excellence.
Answer:
Option B
El papá de Juanito exige que su hijo haga sus tareas con excelencia.
1. Clara no es cubana
2. Yo soy abogada
3. Tú eres secretaria