Answer:
1. (Huir) Un perro me estaba siguiendo mientras yo estaba caminando así que empece a correr para huir de el.
2. (Caer) Mientras estaba corriendo para alejarme del perro, me tropecé contra una roca y me caí.
3. (Creer) Me dolía mucho la pierna y el perro venía corriendo hacia mi, no lo podía creer.
(Tbh, I do not know what preterite tense means so I am sorry if this does not help.)
Answer:
1)Ustedes son muy intelligentes en mathematics.
2)La clase de espanol es muy interesante.
3)El maestro de ingles es muy trabajador.
Do you know that context? Are there answer options?
Answer:
attached to the end of the conjugated verb
placed after the conjugated verb
attached to the end of the infinitive
Explanation:
Reflective pronouns are those that agree in number and gender with the subject of the sentence, or the individuals to which they refer. These pronouns are: my, your, him, her, it, our, your, them + self / selves.
Although they are generally related to the subject, they have a strong connection with the verb to which they are conjugated. They are always positioned after the verb, even verbs in the infinitive. An example of this is seen in the sentence below:
"I blame myself for the accident.
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