<span>"It's doubtful she will come."
The subjunctive is used to indicate some feeling towards a subject or uncertainty.
In the first sentence, the verb "know" is used. If someone "knows" something then it is right to them, and the subjunctive is not used.
In the second/third sentences, the adjectives true and certain are used. (Both of which are apparently synonyms to each other.) Since that there is certainty in these two examples, the subjunctive isn't used once again.</span>
C : do not throw garbage In the park.
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Mi familia es muy grande y unida. Mis dos <u>primos</u>,
Miguel y Ricardo viven con mis <u>tios</u>
porque son jóvenes. Ellos tienen tres <u>mascotas</u>.
José: ¿Y los otros parientes?
Pablo: Tengo tres <u>tios</u>
muy interesantes también. El hermano de mi madre se llama Nicolás y vive en Puerto Rico con su <u>esposa</u>
Marisela y sus dos hijos. Él es policía y ella es maestra. Las hermanas de mi padre son <u>solteras</u>.
Como no tienen esposos, pueden visitarnos a menudo. ¡Son muy divertidas!
José: ¿Y tus abuelos?
Pablo: A mis abuelos y viven muy cerca y les encanta jugar con sus <u>nietos</u>
Explanation:
<h2>Answer:</h2>
Un accidente trágico Ayer temprano por la mañana hubo un trágico accidente en el centro de San José cuando el conductor de un autobús no vio venir un carro. La mujer que manejaba el carro murió al instante y los paramédicos tuvieron que llevar al pasajero al hospital porque sufrió varias fracturas. El conductor del autobús dijo que no vio el carro hasta el último momento porque estaba muy nublado y llovía. Él intentó dar un viraje brusco, pero perdió el control del autobús y no pudo evitar el accidente. Según nos informaron, no se lastimó ningún pasajero del autobús.
<h2>Explanation:</h2>
This exercise stands for the preterite tense and the imperfect. The preterite is one of two simple past tenses. It is used to describe actions that took place or were completed at a certain point in the past while the imperfect is used to talk about past actions, conditions, or events that occurred regularly or frequently or that were in progress in a moment in the past. From the paragraph, this is the list of conjugations that stands either for the preterite or the imperfect:
- Hubo comes from the verb haber and is a conjugation in the preterite
- Vio comes from the verb ver and is a conjugation in the preterite
- Manejaba comes from the verb manejar and it's a conjugation in the imperfect
- Murió comes from the verb morir and it's a conjugation in the preterite
- Tuvieron comes from the verb tener and it's a conjugation in the preterite
- Sufrió comes from the verb sufrir and it's a conjugation in the preterite
- Dijo comes from the verb decir and it's a conjugation in the preterite
- Estaba comes from the verb estar and it's a conjugation in the imperfect
- Llovía comes from the verb llover and it's a conjugation in the imperfect
- Intentó comes from the verb intentar and it's a conjugation in the preterite
- Perdió comes from the verb perder and it's a conjugation in the preterite
- Pudo comes from the verb poder and it's a conjugation in the preterite
- Lastimó comes from the verb astimar and it's a conjugation in the preterite.
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To measure your distance, the DMV suggests that you glance at the car ahead of you as it passes a fixed object like a sign, fence, corner or overpass. Then, you should count the seconds it takes you to pass the same object. Using the basic “one-one thousand” counting method should work.
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