Answer:
Carlos: Hola, señor Hernando, ¿qué 1. _necesito_ yo en la clase de geometría?
Señor Hernando: 2. _Necesitas_ la regla y un cuaderno.
Carlos: Oh, ¿yo 3. _necesito_ la calculadora?
Señor Hernando: Si, tú 4. _necesitas_ una regla, una calculadora y un cuaderno.
Explanation:
The verb 'necesitar' in Spanish means 'to need' in English. The conjugation in the present tense would be:
Yo <em>necesito </em>Nosotros/as <em>necesitamos</em>
Tú <em>necesitas </em>Vosotros/as <em>necesitáis</em>
Él/ella/Usted <em>necesita </em>Ellos/ellas/Ustedes <em>necesitan</em>
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In this particular example, when Carlos is refering to what he needs (yo), he uses <em>necesito.</em> When señor Hernando is refering to what Carlos needs (tú), he uses <em>necesitas</em>.
Hello I’d be glad to help if you could send a picture of your schedule..?
Answer:
The "imperfect progressive" tense is formed using the formula below:
imperfect indicative conjugation of estar + present participle of verb = imperfect progressive
The present participle (gerund) is formed with the stem of the verb plus -ando (for -ar verbs) or -iendo (for -er and -ir verbs). For example:
hablar ---> hablando (talking)
comer ---> comiendo (eating)
vivir ---> viviendo (living)
Explanation:
The answer is sangrando (C)