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Svetach [21]
3 years ago
9

Part 4 - Present Tense of Tener & Venir

Spanish
1 answer:
statuscvo [17]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

1. Natasha va a la clase temprano.

2. Yo tengo hambre.

3. Tú no tienes razón.

4. Ustedes van a la iglesia.

5. Vosotras vais a la playa durante el verano.

6. Melanie y yo tenemos 16 años.  

Explanation:

We must conjugate verbs in the present tense, that is, actions that are performed or said in real time. therefore, we must identify the person, number and gender in each sentence to conjugate the verbs in this way logically and have coherence with what you want to express.

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2) Mañana a esta hora, el dramaturgo habrá presentado su última obra. The verb "haber" is conjugated in the future of the <u>3rd person singular,</u> as the subject is "dramaturgo", and is followed by the participle "presentado" to refer to an event or action that hasn't happened yet but is expected or predicted to occur at a certain point in the future (mañana a esta hora).

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<h3>How is the Structure of the Tenses?</h3>

The structure of the simple past in Spanish is usually the one shown below for affirmative sentences:

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For its part, the perfect tense requires the conjugation of the verb "haber" in the present, as well as a main verb in the past participle, as shown below:

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Therefore, depending on the verb tense that is required to be used, the guides shown can be used.

If you want to learn more about Perfect Tense in Spanish, you can visit the following link: brainly.com/question/4489908

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