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<span> La profesora MIRÓ a los alumnos.
Ella TOCÓ la guitarra anoche.
Julia y Marcos MIRARON la televisión anoche.
Yo VISITÉ a mi abuela la semana pasada.
Usted LLAMÓ a la tienda por teléfono.
Tú LLEVASTE una falda roja.
Lolita HABLÓ con Pablo en la fiesta anoche.
--Change this verb from the present tense to the preterite tense.
Mi familia baila: Mi familia bailó
Yo hablo : Yo hablé
Yo mando : yo mandé
Nosotros pagamos: Nostros pagamos (anoche) **the verb remains the same
Tú lavas : tu lavaste
Ella lava: Ella lavó
Ramón llama: Ramón llamó
Yo EMPECÉ a las cinco y media. (empezar)
Nosotros no EMPEZAMOS a las nueve. (empezar)
Ella empieza: Ella empezó
Yo pago: yo pagué
Yo saco: yo saqué
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Yo SAQUÉ una buena nota.</span></span>
Answer:
1. Recibes, comes, das.
2. Toman, reciben, aprenden
3. Vamos, escribimos, escuchamos
4. Usa, abra, lee
Explanation:
This first sentence talks about you. So the you form is -es and -as. (You receive a biscuit for your birthday. You eat the biscuit with ice cream. You give thanks to your parents.)
The second talks about the students. So the form is they -an and -en. (The students take an exam, receive good grades because the students learn a lot.)
The third talks about us/we. In that form you would use -amos, -imos, and -emos. (We see the book, write about the book, and listen to the teacher/professor.)
The fourth question talks about you but in the informal tence. In that form you would use the same tense you use as he and she; -a and -e. (You use the computer, open the email, and read.)
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laughter is the music of the soul figurative language