to put on make up, to gussy up, to put clothes on, <em><u>To Lie Down</u></em>
Answer:
1. Yo voy
2. Tu novio va.
3. Adela va.
4. Mi prima y yo vamos.
5. Tú vas.
6. Ustedes van.
Explanation:
The exercise aims for you to practice conjugation in PRESENT of the verb IR, which is an irregular verb, it means it doesn't follow a conjugation rule like other verbs. You need to notice that a conjugation is done with a personal pronoun or also nouns or names.
For example, answer 3 uses a name to conjugate, but answers 2 and 4 use a noun to conjugate (boyfriend and cousin respectively). The other answers use a personal pronoun.
Here is the conjugation of the verb IR in PRESENT.
IR
Presente Indicativo.
yo voy
tú vas
él/ella va
nosotros vamos
vosotros vais
ellos/ellas van
Bold answers:
Ayer fue un día extraordinario. En la mañana, yo fui muy productiva con mis estudios: leí los tres capítulos del texto de psicología y completé todos los ejercicios. Raramente hago toda la tarea para esa clase. Después de estudiar, jugué al tenis con Tina, la chica que más me gusta. Tina y yo caminamos a la cafetería juntos (together) y entonces (yo) almorcé con ella también. Por la tarde, fui a la clase de español y saqué una A en la prueba. Llegué a casa tan (so) contento y… adivina (guess) quién me llamó por teléfono. Pues sí, ¡Tina! Me invitó a salir este fin de semana.
Translation:
Yesterday was an extraordinary day. In the morning, I was very productive with my studies: I read the three chapters of the psychology text and completed all the exercises. I rarely do all the homework for that class. After studying, I played tennis with Tina, the girl I like the most. Tina and I walked to the café together and then I had lunch with her too. In the afternoon, I went to Spanish class and got an A in the test. I got home so happy and ... guess who called me on the phone. Yes, Tina! She invited me to go out this weekend.
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