Answer:
For this exercise we have to conjugate each verb in the past participle form of each verb.
Explanation:
The past participle can work as an adjective or for the past and present perfect tense. It is similar to the ed for regular verbs in English To conjugate a verb into a past participle form, we have to delete the infinitve ending ar, er and ir and put ado for those verbs that end in ar, and ido for those ones that end in er and ir.
cruzar cruzado (crossed)
decir dicho (said) this in an exception of that rule because it is an irregular verb.
comenzar comenzado (started)
descubrir descubierto (discovered) this in an exception of that rule because it is an irregular verb.
correr corrido (run)
Answer:
is there like a chart or something. Are u supposed to end it with different expressions. I'm kinda confused, sorry
Explanation:
Both say “it’s their store” it just depends whether you are talking about one or more people. Su is usually he/she but it can mean they/it if you are being non-gender specific. Personally I would go for Es sus tienda but I’m not a native Spanish speaker so I could be wrong
It's not estabas. it's estaba without S
Mi mamà estaba preparando la cena
Mi mejor amigo/a estaba haciendo la tarea
Mis Padres estaban limpiando la casa
El presidente de la universidad estaba escribiendo un discurso para la proxima semana.