Answer:
The right conjugation of the verbs between parentheses is:
- <em>Primero </em><em><u>prende</u></em><em> tu computadora. </em><em><u>Empieza</u></em><em> a escribir tu tarea. No </em><em><u>pierdas</u></em><em> el tiempo. Cuando termines, </em><em><u>guarda</u></em><em> el archivo cuidadosamente. </em><em><u>Revisa</u></em><em> lo que escribiste. Finalmente, </em><em><u>imprime</u></em><em> el documento dos veces. </em><em><u>Dale</u></em><em> una copia a tu profesor. Y no te olvides: </em><em><u>apaga</u></em><em> tu computadora.</em>
Explanation:
The translation of the paragraph is:
- First <u>turn on</u> your computer. <u>Start</u> writing your homework. Do not <u>waste</u> your time. When finished, <u>save</u> the file carefully. <u>Check</u> what you wrote. Finally, <u>print</u> the document twice. <u>Give</u> a copy to your teacher. And don't forget: <u>turn off</u> your computer.
In the great majority of the verbs conjugated within the paragraph the <u>Imperative Mode</u> was used, <u>which is usually applied to express orders or mandates, in the case of the text,</u> although it is done in a gentle way, it expresses specific steps as an order to The person delivers a document correctly.
The Imperative Mode conjugation of the verbs used in the paragraph is as follows:
- <em>Tú: </em><em><u>Prende/Empieza/Pierde/Guarda/Revisa/Imprime/Da/Apaga</u></em><em>.</em>
- <em>Él, Ella, Ello, Usted: </em><em>Prenda/Empiece/Pierda/Guarde/Revise/Imprima/Dé/Apague</em><em>.</em>
- <em>Nosotros: </em><em>Prendamos/Empecemos/Perdamos/Guardemos/Revisemos/Imprimamos/Demos/Apaguemos</em><em>.</em>
- <em>Ustedes, Ellos: </em><em>Prendan/Empiecen/Pierdan/Guarden/Revisen/Impriman/Den/Apaguen</em><em>.</em>
Since in most of the text it refers to the personal pronoun <em>"tú"</em>, the conjugations in Imperative Mode that apply are those of that pronoun.