Answer:
o B. Ponga
Explanation:
Affirmative formal command:
o B. Ponga.
En nuestro colegio, los profesores nunca _____ dan tarea a los estudiantes
<span>1)
</span><span>B.Ellos describen la pintura
2)
A.Yo asisto a una universidad.
3)
B.Tú recibes el regalo.
4)
a.Él imprime el documento.
</span>I’m afraid the last part is out of
context and doesn’t make sense.
Remember this general conjugation rule for the present tense:
Yo – ends in o
tú – ends in s
él, ella, usted – ends in a vowel
Ellos, ellas, ustedes – ends in n
Nosotros – ends in ‘mos’
Shantytowns are usually built by people with limited resources. People use whatever is available--cardboard, sheets of tin, car parts and so on.
Answer:
All the sentences are about pass habits or events that happened in the past.
Explanation:
The sentences are describing habits in the past or activities that started and finished in the past without interruption. For example, if I say - *El cayó al suelo. Iba a ver lo que pasó.- I am saying that I was going to see what happened when suddenly he felt. Is an action that was interrupted by another action in the past.
In the case of the sentences that are describing activities in the past, it is incorrect to say, for example - *Siempre fuimos al lago durante el verano- because it is stating that this year, we also are going to the lake because we always go there during summer. What the sentence is trying to say is that we went there every summer but not anymore.