Question 1 with 1 blankLos viajeros al Perú. Question 2 with 1 blankUsted muy amable. Question 3 with 1 blankYo muy cordial. Que
stion 4 with 1 blankPatricia a la cafetería. Question 5 with 1 blankGuillermo y yo a ver una película. Question 6 with 1 blankEllos simpáticos. Question 7 with 1 blankYo a su casa. Question 8 with 1 blankÉl a Machu Picchu. Question 9 with 1 blankTú pronto a clase.
<em>Tú </em><u><em>fuiste</em></u><em> </em><em>pronto a clase.</em>
Explanation:
The translation of the sentences is:
The travelers <u>went</u> to Peru.
You <u>were</u> very kind.
I <u>was</u> very cordial.
Patricia <u>went</u> to the cafeteria.
Guillermo and I <u>went</u> to see a movie.
They <u>were</u> nice.
I <u>went</u> to his house.
He <u>went</u> to Machu Picchu.
You <u>went</u> to class soon.
The verbs <em>"ser"</em> and <em>"ir"</em> in the Preterite Tense <u>exactly have the same conjugation</u>, reason why sometimes the people are confused for them. Their conjugation in Preterite form taking into account the personal pronouns is:
Question 1 with 1 blank Travelers to Peru. Question 2 with 1 blank You are very kind. Question 3 with 1 blank I am very cordial. Question 4 with 1 blank Patricia to the cafeteria. Question 5 with 1 blank Guillermo and I to watch a movie. Question 6 with 1 blank They nice. Question 7 with 1 blank I go home. Question 8 with 1 blank He to Machu Picchu. Question 9 with 1 blank You will soon be in class.
Well for starters indirect perception involves seeking additional information through passive perception, either confirm or refute your interpretations, AND direct perception checking involves asking straight out whether your interrelations of a perception are correct