Answer:
The right conjugation of the verb <em>"ser"</em> or <em>"ir"</em> in Preterite Tense is:
- <em>El mes pasado mi amiga clara y yo </em><u><em>fuimos</em></u><em> de vacaciones a Perú. el vuelo </em><u><em>fue</em></u><em> </em><em>un miércoles por la mañana y </em><u><em>fue</em></u><em> cómodo. primero, Clara y yo </em><u><em>fuimos</em></u><em> a Lima y </em><u><em>fuimos</em></u><em> a comer a un restaurante de comida peruana. la comida </em><u><em>fue</em></u><em> muy buena. luego </em><u><em>fuimos</em></u><em> al hotel y nos </em><u><em>fuimos</em></u><em> a dormir. el jueves </em><u><em>fue</em></u><em> un día nublado. nos </em><u><em>fuimos</em></u><em> a Cuzco, y el viaje en autobús </em><u><em>fue</em></u><em> largo. yo </em><u><em>fui</em></u><em> la primera en despertarse y ver la ciudad de Cuzco. aquella mañana, el paisaje </em><u><em>fue</em></u><em> impresionante. luego, Clara y yo </em><u><em>fuimos</em></u><em> de excursión a Machu Picchu. El cuarto día nos levantamos muy temprano y </em><u><em>fuimos</em></u><em> a la ciudad Inca. el amanecer sobre Machu Picchu </em><u><em>fue</em></u><em> hermoso. la excursión </em><u><em>fue</em></u><em> una experiencia inolvidable. ¿</em><u><em>Fuiste</em></u><em> tú a Perú el año pasado?</em>
Explanation:
The translation of the paragraph is:
- Last month my friend Clara and I <u>went</u> on vacation to Peru. The flight <u>was</u> a Wednesday morning and it <u>was</u> comfortable. First, Clara and I <u>went</u> to Lima and <u>went</u> to eat at a Peruvian restaurant. the food <u>was</u> very good. Then we <u>went</u> to the hotel and <u>went</u> to sleep. Thursday <u>was</u> a cloudy day. we <u>went</u> to Cuzco, and the bus trip <u>was</u> long. I <u>was</u> the first to wake up and see the city of Cuzco. That morning, the scenery <u>was</u> impressive. then, Clara and I <u>went</u> on an excursion to Machu Picchu. On the fourth day we got up very early and <u>went</u> to the Inca city. The sunrise over Machu Picchu <u>was</u> beautiful. The tour <u>was</u> an unforgettable experience. Did you <u>go</u> to Peru last year?
In Spanish, the Preterite Tense of the verbs <em>"ser"</em> and <em>"ir"</em> is the same, by this reason you can be confused about their uses, you must know:
- <em>"Ser"</em> is a verb used to mention how is a noun regarding his physical and mental characteristics, for example, if she is intelligent, strong, blond or tall.
- <em>"Ir"</em> is a verb used to mention a movement of a noun that will finish in a place.
Taking into account the aforementioned, since the conjugation of the two verbs in their Preterite Tense form is the same, below is shown taking into account the personal pronouns:
- <em>Yo </em><u><em>fui</em></u><em>.</em>
- <em>Tú </em><u><em>fuiste</em></u><em>.</em>
- <em>Usted </em><em>fue.</em>
- <em>Él </em><em>fue.</em>
- <em>Ella </em><em>fue.</em>
- <em>Ello </em><u><em>fue</em></u><em>.</em>
- <em>Nosotros/Nosotras </em><u><em>fuimos</em></u><em>.</em>
- <em>Ustedes </em><em>fueron.</em>
- <em>Ellos/Ellas </em><em>fueron.</em>
Finally, it only remains that<u> you identify the noun in each of the sentences, replace it with the appropriate personal pronoun and finally use the correct conjugation for that personal pronoun</u>.