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Art [367]
4 years ago
8

1. Cristina ve __________.

Spanish
2 answers:
Dovator [93]4 years ago
6 0

Clarification:

I found the instructions for the exercise online: Listen and fill in the blanks according to the conversation.

Conversation:

CRISTINA ¿Bueno?

MANUEL ¿Cristina? Hola. Habla Manuel. ¿Qué haces?

CRISTINA Veo la televisión. ¿Por qué preguntas?

MANUEL Mi primo Ricardo y yo queremos ir al parque y jugar al tenis. ¿Quieres ir?

CRISTINA Supongo que sí. ¿Traigo pelotas?

MANUEL No, no tienes que traer pelotas. Yo tengo muchas.

MANUEL No, no tienes que traer pelotas. Yo tengo muchas.

MANUEL (mumbled so it's not clear) A las cuatro.

CRISTINA Manuel, no oigo bien. ¿A qué hora?

MANUEL A las cuatro.

CRISTINA Bueno, allí estoy. Chau.

Answer:

1. Cristina ve <u>la televisión.</u>

2. Manuel y Ricardo quieren ir al parque para <u>jugar al tenis.</u>

3. Manuel y Ricardo <u>traen</u> las pelotas.

4. Manuel <u>repite</u> la hora porque Cristina no <u>oye.</u>

5. Los chicos salen para el parque <u>a las cuatro.</u>

Explanation:

In this exercise, you have to complete the conversation with the information given.

In the conversation, the verbs used are <u>verbs with irregular "yo" forms.</u> In this type of verbs, the first person singular form is irregular but all the other forms are either regular or have a stem change.

MaRussiya [10]4 years ago
4 0
1. Pájaros
2.jugar
4. Se quiere ir
5. Temprano idk
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