Answer:
1. Revise, cambie
2. Póngale, le ponga
3. Llámelo, dígale
Explanation:
The imperative mode is used to give orders, requests or wishes. The imperative has its own forms only in the second person of the plural and the singular (tu, vosotros) in the rest of the people we use the subjunctive mode.
<h3>Answers in bold and underlined</h3>
Translation 1:<em> On Tuesday I wrote an ecology report.</em>
- 1. El martes yo<u> escribí </u>un informe de ecología.
Translation 2:<em> On Wednesday Martin and Luis went to eat sushi.</em>
- 2. El miércoles Martin y Luis<u> fueron </u>comer sushi.
Translation 3: <em>On Thursday Laura and I learned to prepare flan.</em>
- 3. El jueves Laura y yo<u> aprendimos </u>a preparar flan.
Translation 4: <em>On Friday my aunt opened a cell phone store.</em>
- 4. El viernes mi tía<u> abrió </u> una tienda celulares.
Translation 5: <em>On Saturday you swept the patio.</em>
- 5. El sábado tu<u> barriste </u>el patio.
Translation 6: <em>On Sunday Tamara turned 15 years old.</em>
- 6. El domingo Tamara<u> cumplió </u>15 años.
<h2>Skandar</h2>
1. vosotros
2.saber
Use google translate for the rest
The table needs to be cleaned is translated to “Hay que limpiar la mesa”