Yo siempre digo la verdad.
You can use any form of the verb, but it has to be indicative. I have used the <u>present form</u> (the most used in these cases) of the verb "decir" (say).
<h3><em><u>MissSpanish</u></em></h3>
Answer:
1. Vamos a salir ahora para poder llegar a tiempo.
2. Llama a Elena antes de que salga.
3. Lleva dinero extra en caso de que tengas algún problema.
4. No te vayas muy tarde llámame primero.
5. Podemos ir al cine con tal de que no sea muy tarde.
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Explanation:
In sentence number 1, you require an adverb of time like "during" which means "durante" in Spanish. You can also place here a preposition like "en" which also means "during". In sentence number 2, you are asked to place a negative adverb. You know this by context. <em>"Josefina doesn't have lessons during the morning so she never wakes up early". </em>Then sentences 3, 4, and 5 you have to guess by context <em>"Josefina goes to the bathroom. She brings her shampoo, her towel". </em>Then sentence 6 requieres the pronoun "le" and the verb "encantar" because It is refering to Josefina's brother. Then, sentence number 7 requieres the pronoun "se" because when you have a coordinated conjunction like "y" in Spanish both phrases have to bolong to the same category. Then, sentence 8 says "o va en taxi..." so by context we know that It is required another "o" because Josefina sometimes goes by taxi or her brother takes her to school. Then, sentence number 9 requires the pronoun "le" and we require a negative verb like "disagree" because by context the word "sólo" means that something is not so good in this sentence.