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¿tu enseñas español?
Maria Elena mira la televisión
Nosotros estudiamos la lección
Los estudiantes llevan uniforme
Yo escucho bien al profesor
José pagó mucho dinero
Yo compré frutas y vegetales en el mercado
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This is an exercise in which you will correctly use verb forms, depending on the context of the sentence. The options in Spanish are in their simple verb form, and must be used thus:
1. Mis amigos siempre se visten con ropa muy elegante. (In this case neither vestir, or, vestirse, would work in the sentence as the context of the sentence requires and extra auxiliary verb, which is se. In English, it would like this: My friends are always dressing with elegant clothing.
2. Julia y Ana van a ponerse (se van a poner) los vestidos nuevos. (The two options in black are synonymous. What changes is the use of auxiliary verbs and articles).
3. Usted iría a llegar antes (before) que los demás invitados, ¿no? (You would arrive before all the other guests, wouldn´t you?
4. En general, puedo afeitarme yo mismo....
- Es importante que se acueste.
- Quiero que te acuestes a las 10 p.m.
- Mi madre espera que yo me acueste temprano.
- No quiero que te acuestes tarde.
- Os acosteis.
The first few exercises deal only with translations, but the last one deals with "<u>vosotros/as</u>" and "<u>ustedes</u>"; "<u>vosotros/as</u>" is used with your friends or relatives (informal) while "<u>ustedes</u>" is used with older people or people of high rank (formal).
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The poet writes: "you are the future invader / of naive America who has indigenous blood, / who still prays to Jesus Christ and still speaks in Spanish"; In these verses, apart from his fear of a military invasion, he manifests ___________.
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