Estamos
estar because this verb comes straight after an already conjugated verb
Answer:
1) llamaron
2) decir
3) habían
4) tenía
5) era
6) dije
7) quería
8) hicimos
9) compramos
10) llegamos
11) sorprendieron
12) fuimos
13) dieron
14) fueron
Explanation:
The past tense, or simple past tense, of the indicative is used in Spanish to express actions that began and ended in the past and took place in a timely manner or in a limited time space, or that interrupted another course of action also past and that It is expressed in the past imperfect.
Example:
El año pasado LLEGÓ una chica nueva a clase. Era china, de Pekín. Con un mapa nos EXPLICÓ todo sobre su país y su ciudad.
Answer:
The right answer is, D. It would be better for you to leave
Explanation:
Because in the previous sentence another person is told that the best thing would be for her to leave, therefore the sentence that correctly translates what you want to express is D.
Answer:
The correct answers are:
- Padres.
- Abuelo.
- Tío.
- Nuera.
- Yerno.
- Sobrina.
- Padrastro.
- Media hermana.
Explanation:
This is vocabulary that refers to relatives and family relationships. It would be translated as follows:
- Padres - Parents
- Abuelo - Grandfather
- Tío - Uncle
- Nuera - Daughter in law
- Yerno - Son in law
- Sobrina - Niece
- Padrastro - Stepfather
- Media hermana - Half sister
These words do not usually change from one country to another. However, it is important to consider that, at least in Latin America, the words for "in laws" are not necessarily linked to marriage. In that sense, you can be the son in law (yerno) of your girlfriend's parents.