1. Leyó
Since this is past tense it needs to be preterite. Since you are say Elena read her book last night then that means it would be in the él/ella/usted form making leer to leyó.
2. Pusimos
This needs to be in preterite form so you would need to use the past tense. Since it is talking about more than one person than that means that you have to use the nosotros tense.
3. Llegué
This sentence is asking you to put it in the preterite form which would be past tense. Since it is using the 'yo' form as seen in the sentence than you know that you have to use the yo form.
4. Se divirtieron
This sentence is once again in the past tense which means you have to use the preterite form. You would use the ellos/ellas/uds form since you are using ustedes. Don't forget to add the 'se' in front of it to make it complete.
Hope this helps! :3
Please help me find the words I need 5,20,21,23,24,28,29,30,40,50,60,80,90,100 and 100+ the words are in Spanish
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Cinco
veinte
veintiuno
veintitrés
veinticuatro
veintiocho
veintinueve
treinta
cuarenta
cincuenta
sesenta
ochenta
noventa
cien
Haber as an Auxiliary Verb in Compound Tenses
When used as an auxiliary verb, haber is the equivalent of the English auxiliary "to have" (which is much different than the English "to have" when it means "to possess"). Haber is used to form what is known as the perfect tenses because they refer to actions that have been or will be completed. ("Completed" used to be a common meaning of "perfect.") As in English, the perfect tenses are formed by following a form of haber with a past participle.
He comprado un coche. (I have bought a car.)
Haber for 'There Is" or 'There Are'
Hay dos sillas en la cocina. (There are two chairs in the kitchen.)
Haber in Idioms
Haber can be used in a number of idioms, which are phrases that have a meaning apart from the meanings of the words in them. The one you'll run into most often as a beginner is haber que, which means "to be necessary" when followed by an infinitive. When used this way in the present tense, the hay form of haber is used.
Hay que conocerlo para comprenderlo. (It is necessary to know him in order to understand him.)
Yea for #3 it’s Eres
4.Es
5.son
Answer:
Es hogar para cientas de especies de animales y muchos están en peligro de extinción.