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xz_007 [3.2K]
3 years ago
5

Which verb form correctly completes this conversation?

Spanish
1 answer:
morpeh [17]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

C. - visitaré.    

Explanation:

Elisa: ¿Cuándo vas a visitar este parque nacional?

Elena: Lo _____visitaré______ la semana que viene.

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The right fill in the blanks is:

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  2. <em>Los líderes mundiales </em><em><u>piden</u></em><em> que el diplomático renuncie porque  </em><em><u>afirman</u></em><em> que no es independiente. </em>
  3. <em>Te pido que </em><em><u>pongas</u></em><em> en marcha el proyecto porque quiero entrevistar a los candidatos este lunes. </em>
  4. <em>Os pedimos que </em><em><u>reduzcáis</u></em><em> el precio de las entradas porque no </em><em><u>podemos</u></em><em> pagar tanto dinero. </em>
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Explanation:

The translation of the sentences is:

  1. Héctor asks us to sign the form because he <u>must</u> confirm tomorrow's reservation.
  2. World leaders <u>call</u> for the diplomat to resign because  they <u>claim</u> that it is not independent.
  3. I ask you <u>to launch</u> the project because I want to interview the candidates this Monday.
  4. We ask that you <u>reduce</u> the price of tickets because we <u>cannot</u> pay that much money.
  5. You <u>ask</u> that the native language <u>be spoken</u> in our community because it is important to the indigenous people.

To understand where you must use each verb, you must know the personal pronoun that is used in each case where is just the noun, so:

  1. Héctor = <em>Él.</em>
  2. World leaders = <em>Ellos.</em>

Now, I'll show you the right conjugation of the verbs used in the sentences in Present Tense, taking into account the personal pronouns:

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  • <em>Tú afirmas, debes, firmas, hablas, pides, puedes, pones, reduces.</em>
  • <em>Usted afirma, debe, firma, habla, </em><u><em>pide</em></u><em>, puede, pone, reduce.</em>
  • <em>Él afirma, </em><u><em>debe</em></u><em>, firma, habla, pide, puede, pone, reduce.</em>
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  • <em>Ello afirma, debe, firma, habla, pide, puede, pone, reduce.</em>
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<u>Conjugation:</u> Miras (Matching the second-person singular)

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<u>Conjugation:</u> Estudian (Matching the second-person plural)

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<u>Conjugation:</u> Habla (Matching the third-person singular - Male)

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<u>Conjugation:</u> Trabajas (Matching the second-person singular)

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<u>Verb:</u> Participar

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