Bowling in Spanish is bolos
present tense conjugations vary for each ending (-ar, -er, and -ir)
they are all relatively simple. just drop the ending (one of the 3 listed above) and replace it with the conjugations listed below.
for -ar verbs: yo-o
tu-as
el/ella/usted-a
nosotros-amos
vosotros-aís
ellos/ellas/ustedes-an
for -er verbs: yo-o
tu- es
el/ella/usted-e
nosotros-emos
vosotros-eís
ellos/ellas/ustedes-en
for -ir verbs: yo-o
tu-es
el/ella/usted-e
nosotros-imos
vosotros-ís
ellos/ellas/ustedes-en
remember that these conjugations are only good for regular, present tense verbs
D) México => Eating 12 grapes.
B) Uruguay => Pouring water.
C) Dominican Republic => Wearing old and new clothes.
A) Colombia => Family dinner.
Answer:
For Salir: Yo salgo, Tu sales, El/Ella/Ud Sale, Nosotros/Nosotras Salemos, Ellos/Ellas/uds Salen.
For Tener: Yo tengo, Tu tienes, El/Ella/Ud Tiene, Nosotros/Nosotras Tenemos, Ellos/Ellas/uds Tienen
For Poner: Yo pongo, Tu Pones, El/Ella/Ud Pone, Nosotros, Nosotras Ponemos, Ellos/Ellas/Uds Ponen
For Poder, Yo puedo. Tu puedes. El/Ella/Ud puede, Nosotros/Nosotras Podemos, Ellos/Ellas/Uds Pueden.
For Venir: Yo vengo, Tu vienes, El/Ella/Ud Viene, Nosotros/Nosotras venimos, Ellos/Ellas/Uds Vienen
For question 2, What does it mean by "conditional tense?" Like add present tense to it? If it's just fill out the table again I can do that too.
Explanation: