Answer:
You'll find this game very amusing, because it is not about getting the right or the wrong answer, but being creative.
Here is a small list of typical "uses" that you can find in books and Internet pages about when to use one tense or another:
(1) Imperfect is used with habitual or repeated actions
(2) Preterite is used with actions that happened just once.
(3) Imperfect is used to describe an action that occurred over an unspecified time
(4) Some words and phrases indicate specific time frames, and therefore signal the use of the preterite.
(5) Words and phrases indicate repetitive, vague or non-specific time frames signal the use of the imperfect.
(6) Imperfect is used to talk about an action that was going on in the past simultaneously with another.
(7) Imperfect is used to describe physical, emotional and mental states or conditions.
(8) The conjunction cuando is almost always followed by the preterit tense.
(9) Preterite is used for actions that were part of a chain of events
Answer:
1) Hoy es trece de noviembre de 2020. (Though it may be different where you live).
2) Me siento bien.
3) Nueve treinta y ocho de la mañana. (Once again, may be different where you live).
4) viernes (Remember, days of the week aren't capitalized in Spanish!)
5) sábado
If you need a different answer, for things such as the time or date, just ask me and tell me what you need it to be. :) Hope this has helped you.
Answer:
Conozco
Explanation:
Bailir is a name and its not bailar if others come across this and get confused. The correct answer is conozco.
Answer:
Que es la pregunta estoy confundida... :(
Explanation:
Answer:
its talking about math and how it includes algebra and geometry, it also talks about science and how it includes biology and chemistry. “Matemáticas 1” has algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and
math calculations later on. the type of sciences do Latin American schools have are units on biology, and physics and chemistry. its talking about Spain and Latin America.
Explanation:
jeez that was a lot lol. i know spanish hope it helped :)