Answer:
1.No conduzcas más rápido. Para el carro.
2. No pongas el radio. Háblame.
3. No almuerces ahora. Come más tarde.
4. No saques los discos compactos. Maneja con cuidado.
5. No estaciones el carro en esta calle. Piensa en otra opción.
6. No vuelvas a esa gasolinera. Arregla el carro en un taller.
7. No leas el mapa. Pídele ayuda a aquella señora.
8. No duermas en el carro. Acuéstate en una cama.
Explanation:
This exercise aims for practicing making sentences in imperative negative with the personal pronoun Tú conjugation.
The imperative or imperativo in Spanish is used to give commands or orders. You may recognize the imperative from commands such as oye or repite. It is one of three moods in the Spanish language. Unlike the other moods, the imperative is not divided into tenses. Keep in mind that the imperative is a very direct way to give an order. It is often replaced with more polite alternatives like the conditional.
The formulation with the different regular verbs is such as:
Regular -ar verbs:
nosotros/as hablemos
tú habla/ no hables
usted hable ustedes hablen
Regular -er and -ir verbs:
nosotros/as digamos
tú digas
usted diga ustedes digan
Answer:
i accent iste io accent above the o imos isteis ieron
Explanation:
Answer:
For this exercise we have to complete the situations with the correct verb ESTAR.
Explanation:
For this sentences we have to use the appropriate form of the verb ESTAR. The verb estar is used to express temporary situations such as location, state, feelings and emotions.The verb estar is conjugated in present like this:
yo estoy
tú estás
él/ella/usted está
nosotros estamos
ustedes están
ellos/ellas están
Vicente y Mónica tienen sueño
. Ellos están cansados. (Vicente and Monica are sleepy. They are tired)
No tenemos razón
. Nosotros estamos equivocados (We are not right. We are wrong)
El pasajero tiene miedo. Él está nervioso. (The passenger is scared. He is nervous)
Paloma se quiere casar con (marry) su novio. Ella está enamorada de su novio. (Paloma wants to marry her boyfriend. She is in love with him)
Los abuelos de Irene van de vacaciones a Puerto Rico. Ellos están contentos
. (Irene's grandparents are going to Puerto Rico on vacations. They are content)
No sé (I don't know) si el examen va a ser fácil o difícil. No estoy seguro si el examen va a ser fácil o difícil. (I don't know if the exam is going to be easy or difficult. I am not sure if the sure if the examn is going to be easy or difficult. )