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jasenka [17]
2 years ago
10

Which correct version of the word do I use?

Spanish
1 answer:
Soloha48 [4]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Defiene

marcan

refiriéndose

considera

se relaciona

tiene

se interesan

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For 1), "to hear" makes more sense than "to waste". The subject is <em>ustedes</em> and the tense is preterite. The conjugation of <em>oír</em> for the subject <em>ustedes</em> in the preterite tense is <em>oyeron</em>.

For 2),<em> "</em>to attend" makes more sense than "to decide". The subject is <em>tú</em> and the tense is preterite. The conjugation for the subject <em>tú</em> in the preterite tense is <em>asististe</em>.

For 3), it may seem like both make sense, but "to see" makes more sense than "to play" because to say "to play the movie" in Spanish, you would say <em>poner la película</em>. The subject is Lucía (which means we will use the conjugation for the subject <em>ella</em>) and the tense is preterite. The conjugation for the subject <em>ella</em> in the preterite tense is <em>vio</em>.

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1. <em>oyeron</em>

2. <em>asististe</em>

3. <em>vio</em>

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2. <em>¿</em><u><em>Asististe</em></u><em> tú a la clase de inglés?</em>

3. <em>Anoche Lucía </em><u><em>vio</em></u><em> una película interesante.</em>

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