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vivado [14]
3 years ago
5

QUESTION 5

Spanish
1 answer:
d1i1m1o1n [39]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Falso

Explanation:

Falso.

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In other words:  

It is applied when the person speaking gives information about the past that is not related to the present.  

According to this context we are going to complete the following sentences:

<h2>1) Durmieron </h2>

In this sentence we are talking about two persons that slept eight hours last night. This action took place in the past and concluded there.

Now, the preterite of the spanish verb dormir (to sleep) with the <u>3rd person in plural</u> ellos (they), which are Pedro and Juan is durmieron (they slept).

Therefore the complete sentence is:

<h2>Pedro y Juan <u>durmieron</u> ocho horas anoche.  </h2>

Pedro and Juan <u>slept</u> eight hours last night

<h2>2) repitieron </h2>

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Now, the preterite of the spanish verb repetir (to repeat) with the <u>3rd person in plural</u> ellos (they), which are Rosana and Héctor is repitieron (they repeated).

Therefore the complete sentence is:

<h2>Rosana y Héctor <u>repitieron</u> las palabras del profesor. </h2>

Rosana and Hector <u>repeated</u> the professor's words

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<h2>El abuelo de Luis <u>murió</u> el año pasado.</h2>

Luis's grandfather <u>died</u> last year.

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In this sentence we are talking about someone speaking in 1st person who served  a specific type of food for dinner. This action took place in the past and concluded there.

Now, the preterite of the spanish verb servir (to serve) with the <u>1st person in singular</u> I (yo) is serví (I served).

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Lisa and you <u>ordered</u> toast with cheese and eggs.

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<h2>Elena <u>durmió</u> en casa de su prima el sábado. </h2>

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