Answer:
Question 1: Mis hermanos siempre <u>piden</u> (pedir) ver una película de acción.
Question 2: Yo no <u>conseguí</u> (conseguir) películas de acción en la biblioteca.
Question 3: Mis hermanos y yo <u>conseguimos</u> (conseguir) entradas al cine para estudiantes.
Question 4: Al entrar al cine, mi hermano David <u>pidió</u> (pedir) una soda. Question 5: Yo <u>repetí</u> (repetir) el diálogo para mis hermanos.
Explanation:
In this exercise you have to use the verbs in brackets in the correct form. In this case, the first verb is in the present indicative tense, and the rest of the verbs are in the preterite indicative tense.
On one hand, the Spanish indicative tense ('indicativo' in Spanish) is used to talk about actions, events, or states that are believed to be facts or true.
On the other hand, the Spanish preterite tense ('pretérito perfecto
simple
' in Spanish) is used to describe actions completed at a point in the past.