Answer:
1. Perdí las llaves.
2. Se olvidaron las llaves.
3. Se cayó la botella.
4. Dejaste el dinero en casa.
5. Ella rompió sus gafas.
Explanation:
The Simple Preterite indicates an enunciated action that is considered finished. It applies to actions completed in the past that are not necessarily related to the factual status of the present situation.
It is used in Spanish to express: actions that take place at a certain moment in the past in a timely manner or a new action that occurs in the past and that interrupts a course of action that was already in progress and that is expressed in the past tense.
C. Writing: Write two paragraphs (6-8 sentences each) well detailed and organized on the following topic:
Alberto Fujimori, a Peruvian-Japanese politician, fought terrorists and drug traffickers with a strong hand; However, at the same time, he was forced to resign from the presidency due to internal corruption. What are the limits that must overcome a president who, on the one hand, fights internal corruption with a strong hand? Are there similar cases in the US government? If so, how have they solved it?
I'm not the best at translating but here-
I don’t understand what you’re asking! But when referring to weather you could say things like “hace buen tiempo”