Answer:
1. Me voy de paseo junto al río en una bicicleta prestada.
2. Julián y yo tenemos las maletas abiertas por toda la sala.
Explanation:
The participle is, in grammar, the non-personal form of the verb that it takes to function as an adjective without completely losing its verbal nature.
Due to its construction, there are two types of participles in Spanish: regular and irregular:
The regulars are constructed as follows: verb lexeme + inductive vowel + thematic vowel + participle morpheme + gender morpheme + number morpheme. Those of the first conjugation end in "-ado / a" and those of the second and third in "-ido / a": cantar -> cantado; temer -> temido; partir -> partido.
The irregular participles see the lexeme disfigured and, being closer to the Latin forms, hide the morpheme of participle: ver -> visto; escribir -> escrito; bendecir -> bendito.
That in plural form is los cuadernos.
Ayer Nora y yo comimos la cena en la cabaña.
Comimos is the plural form of comer and means to eat, Nora and I ate...
Claudio y yo llegábamos al hostal cuando el portero cerró la puerta.
Cerró is singular and in third person (he did), it means to close and is also in past. He closed the door.
Tú reservaste la habitación individual el mes pasado.
Reservaste is to book something, it’s in second person and in past. You booked the room...
Yo llegué en mi auto al hostal a las cinco de la tarde.
Llegué, first person and in past. It means to arrive somewhere. I arrived in my car...
Answer:
The answer is <u>¿Vas a la oficina?</u>
Explanation:
The questions are translated to "Are you going to the garden?", "Are you going to a Party?", "Are you going to the hallway?", and "Are you going to the office?" The audio asked about a computer and the answer was there is no computer in the house. The office is the only place, out of the options, that would have a computer.
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