1- Yo termine
2-Nosotros fuimos
3-Ella hizo
4-Tu fuiste
5-Nosotros leemos
Busque
He Pagado
El tenía
Yo disfrute
El lee
Ellos leen
El vino
Yo dí
Ella escucho
Yo llegue
Yo jugué
Yo toqué
Le dijiste( usted dijo)
Ellos dieron
Ellos oyeron
<h2>Answer:
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El futuro no parece muy prometedor para nuestra isla. Un huracán destruirá muchas partes de la isla y las casas de la costa desaparecerá. Otros desastres naturales afectarán a la isla. Primero, habrá una inundación que arrasará la capital. Después, muchas personas malgastarán el agua porque mucha gente piensa que el agua nunca se terminará, y esto provocará la mayor sequía de la historia de la isla. Perderemos todos nuestros bosques tropicales porque no lloverá. Éste será el futuro aterrador de la isla.
<h2 /><h2>Explanation:
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This sentence stands for the simple future tense that is used to talk about what <em>will</em> or<em> shall</em> happen. It is also used to talk about the possibility of what someone <em>may</em> or<em> might</em> be doing in the present. So let's analyze each option:
- Destruirá is the conjugation of the verb destruir for the third person singular in the simple future.
- Desaparecerá is the conjugation of the verb desaparecer for the third person singular in the simple future.
- Afectarán is the conjugation of the verb afectar for the third person plural in the simple future.
- Habrá is the conjugation of the verb haber for the third person singular in the simple future.
- Arrasará is the conjugation of the verb arrasar for the third person singular in the simple future.
- Malgastarán is the conjugation of the verb malgastar for the third person singular in the simple future.
- Terminará is the conjugation of the verb terminar for the third person singular in the simple future.
- Provocará is the conjugation of the verb provocar for the third person singular in the simple future.
- Perderemos is the conjugation of the verb perder for the first person plural in the simple future. It's also valid to use the subject pronoun nosotros, so the sentence start as: Nosotros perderemos
- Lloverá is the conjugation of the verb llover for the third person singular in the simple future.
- Será is the conjugation of the verb ser for the third person singular in the simple future.
Answer:
Top question: Conjugate
Lower Question: The person or people doing the action
Explanation:
Definition on conjugate: to give the different forms of a verb as they vary according to <u>voice, mood, tense, number, and person.</u>
When conjugating the verb has to correctly match with the "person or people doing the action", as stated above.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Zocalo is one of the largest plazas in the word with 57,600 square feet as of today
Translation (if you need it just to understand the question):
Think of the reading Sunday, February 18 and choose yes if the statement is correct. Choose no if it is not.
El Zócalo, in Mexico City, is the largest square of all the squares in Latin American cities.
Question 9 options:
a) yes
b) no
<h3>Present indicative of the verb "tener":</h3>
- Yo tengo
- Tú tienes
- Él/Ella tiene
- Nosotros/as tenemos
- Vosotros/as tenéis
- Ellos/as tienen
<h3>Present indicative of the verb "ser":</h3>
- Yo soy
- Tú eres
- Él/Ella es
- Nosotros/as somos
- Vosotros/as sois
- Ellos/as son
<h3>Present indicative of the verb "estar":</h3>
- Yo estoy
- Tú estás
- Él/Ella está
- Nosotros/as estamos
- Vosotros/as estáis
- Ellos/as están
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Complete the sentences with the correct form of the ver:
- Mi abuela tiene setenta y nueve años.
- Mi piso está en el centro de la ciudad.
- Mis hermanos tienen los ojos marrones.
- Mi amigo y yo somos altos.
- ¿De qué color tienes el pelo?
- Las casas antiguas están en el pueblo.
- Julia y yo tenemos trece años.
- Tus padres y tú tenéis el pelo rubio.
The difference between "ser" and "estar" is that "ser" is used when the object is in a <u>permanent state</u> (where are you from...) while "estar" is when the object is in a <u>variable state</u> (temporary states).
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