<h2>PART I.</h2><h2 /><h2>1. Right answer:
</h2><h3>Javier entiende las reglas del fútbol
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First of all, we need to choose the correct verb between entender (to understand) and dormir (to sleep). As you can see, the more logical verb to be used here is entender. Then, we need to conjugate this verb for the third person singular in the simple present. This conjugation is entiende. The simple present tense is used to talk about habitual actions or routines. This tense is also used to describe things that happen now or in the near future. So <em>Javier understands the rules of the soccer</em>.
<h2>2. Right answer:
</h2><h3>¿A qué hora quieres almorzar tú?
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First of all, we need to choose the correct verb between querer (to want) and recordar (to remember). So the verb querer is the more logical verb to be used here. Next, we need to conjugate this verb for the second person singular in the simple present. This conjugation is quieres. So <em>what time do you want to have lunch?
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<h2>3. Right answer:
</h2><h3>Mañana comienzo a jugar al tenis con el equipo de mi universidad
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First of all, we need to choose the correct verb between jugar (to play) and almorzar (to have lunch). So the verb querer is the more logical verb to be used here. Next, we need to conjugate this verb for the second person singular in the simple present. This conjugation is quieres. So <em>tomorrow I start playing tennis with my university team</em>
<h2>4. Right answer:
</h2><h3>Si ustedes pierden muchos partidos, no van a ser campeones </h3>
First of all, we need to choose the correct verb between perder (to lose) and cerrar (to close). So we choose the verb perder because is the more logical verb to be used here. Second, we need to conjugate this verb for the second person singular (formal <em>you - ustedes</em>) in the simple present. This conjugation is pierden. So <em>if you lose a lot of matches, you are not going to be champions.</em>
<h2>5. Right answer:
</h2><h3>Si ustedes pierden muchos partidos, no van a ser campeones </h3>
First of all, we need to choose the correct verb between perder (to lose) and cerrar (to close). So we choose the verb perder because is the more logical verb to be used here. Second, we need to conjugate this verb for the second person plural in the simple present. This conjugation is pierden. So <em>if you lose a lot of matches, you are not going to be champions.</em>
<h2>6. Right answer:
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Ignacio y yo recordamos nuestra infancia con nostalgia.
First of all, we need to choose the correct verb between recordar (to remember) and querer (to want). So we choose the verb recordar because is the more logical verb to be used here. Then, we need to conjugate this verb for the first person plural in the simple present. This conjugation is recordamos. So <em>Ignacio and I remember our childhood with nostalgia.</em>
<h2>PART II.</h2><h2 /><h2>7. Right answer:</h2><h3>Omar y Antonio almuerzan en un restaurante japonés</h3>
<em>Almuerzan </em>is the conjugation of the verb <em>almorzar (to have lunch) </em>for the first person plural in the simple present. So this person is <em>ellos, </em>that is, we can replace <em>Omar y Antonio</em> by the subject pronoun <em>ellos. </em>Another change that we made in this exercise is that we add the preposition <em>en </em>and the indefinite article <em>un.</em>
<h3 /><h2>8. Right answer:</h2><h3>Usted no puede ver la película porque no encuentra el cine</h3>
<em>Puede </em>is the conjugation of the verb<em> poder (can) </em>for the second person singular (formal <em>you</em>) in the simple present. Another change we made is that we conjugated the verb encontrar as encuentra. So you don't find the movie theater, that's the reason why you can't see the movie.