1. Le
2. Faltan
3. Nos
4. te
5. Gusta
6. encanta
7. Obra
8. museo
9. Pintor
10. visitante
11. B- Los cuadros
A- enriquecer
E- las galerías
D- Los morales
C- las obras
1- Alejandra LO ganó.
2- LO tomé con mi cámara digital.
3- Sí, LA usé después de nadar.
4- No, no LA tengo.
5- Sí, LOS tenemos.
Hope it helps you.
Answer:
just say it in a weak voice
Explanation:
Yes indeed it is!!!!!!!!!!!!
The change of y for i is due to the fact that verbs ending in "uir" require this change, except those that have g before said combination.
<h3>How to identify the correct change with
verbs in
Preterite Tense?</h3>
The verbs that have the ending "uir" in Spanish, in some of their conjugations change the i at the end for a y, for example the verbs <em>"construir, contribuir, sustituir":</em>
- <em>Yo: </em>construí / contribuí / sustituí
- <em>Tú:</em> construiste / contribuiste / sustituiste
- <em>Usted:</em> construyó / contribuyó / sustituyó
- <em>El:</em> construyó / contribuyó / sustituyó
- <em>Ella:</em> construyó / contribuyó / sustituyó
- <em>Ello:</em> construyó / contribuyó / sustituyó
- <em>Nosotros / Nosotras:</em> construimos / contribuimos / sustituimos
- <em>Ustedes:</em> construyeron / contribuyeron / sustituyeron
- <em>Ellos / Ellas: </em>construyeron / contribuyeron / sustituyeron
However, this case does not apply when the ending is "guir," which despite having the same letters in the ending, the combination "gu" is not usually separated, as in the case of <em>"conseguir, distinguir:"</em>
- <em>Yo:</em> consigo / distingo
- <em>Tú:</em> consigues / distingues
- <em>Usted:</em> consigue / distingue
- <em>Él:</em> consigue / distingue
- <em>Ella: </em>consigue / distingue
- <em>Ello:</em> consigue / distingue
- <em>Nosotros / Nosotras:</em> conseguimos / distinguimos
- <em>Ustedes: </em>consiguen / distinguen
- <em>Ellos / Ellas:</em> consiguen / distinguen
Therefore, you must apply the rule of changing i to y, whenever the ending is "uir," with the exception of those that contain "g" before said combination.
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