<em>Costar- </em><em>the meaning is cost or like how much some one charges you for something.</em>
<em>Estar- </em><em>is "be" like for example when you say I'm going to "be" at my friends house then "be" would be estar</em>
<em>Ir- </em><em>means "go", I'm going to go to the beach.</em>
<em>Dar- </em><em>is "give", I want to "give" this to you.</em>
<em>Recibir- </em><em>means "receive", Did you "receive" my text?</em>
<em> </em><em>Sentences:</em>
<em>1. Cuanto </em><u><em>cuesta </em></u><em>eso?</em>
<em>2. Yo voy a </em><u><em>estar</em></u><em> en casa de mis amigos.</em>
<em>3. Yo voy a </em><u><em>ir </em></u><em>a la playa.</em>
<em>4. Te quiero </em><u><em>dar </em></u><em>este collar.</em>
<em>5. </em><u><em>Recibistes </em></u><em>mi texto?</em>
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<em>Hope it helps, :)</em>
Answer:
1. í, iste, ió, imos, isteis, ieron
2. escribieron, subieron, vivieron, compartieron, recibieron
3. Vivió.
4. Ellos escribieron.
5. Subimos
6. Just fill in the blanks based on the information given.
7. él decidió.
8. Nostros insistimos.
9. Your answer is correct.
10. Recibí.
Explanation:
1. endings for preterite regular IR verbs.
2. -ieron is the ending for ellos regular IR verbs in the preterite.
3. Third person conjugation for vivir in the preterite.
4. They= ellos, Escribir=to write
5. Nosotros conjugation for the verb subir in the preterite.
7,8,10: Conjugations for corresponding verbs in the preterite.