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te the following grammatical summary. January 30 11:59 PM (beats) 3 attempts remaining Grade settings External references28-31 Grammar presentation Tutorial Questions Complete the following table with the appropriate forms of the imperfect of the verbs. understand speak I understood (1) you (2) talked you / he / she (3) spoke we understood (4) you / they / they understood (5) Transforms the following sentences to the imperfect. Remember to use the correct accentuation and punctuation. Follow the model. Model I get sick all the time. It made me sick all the time. 1. Camila has a fever. 2. The nurse always takes my temperature. 3. Enrique has a headache frequently. 4. Children have a sore throat. 5. We do not like going to the dentist. 6
The correct answer is "dijimos", in the past, "decimos" in the present, "diremos" in the future.
Un 70% de las palabras del español provienen del latín, por eso, Villaoslada declara que aprenderlo es muy útil ya que ayuda a entender mejor el español. Además, porque permite aprender con facilidad otros idiomas como el italiano, el portugués y el francés.
Answer:
First:
1. asistirás
2. llegan
3. beben
4. comen
5. recibió
Second:
1. asistieron
2. llegan
3. bebe
4. miran
5. abrió
Explanation:
First:
For the blank 1, we need to use the verb in the present tenses and tío Carlos is talking about you.
For the blanks 2, 3 and 4, we need to use the verb also in present tense and tío Carlos is talking about the guests.
And, for the blank 5, tío Carlos is talking about the grandpa, and the verb is used in the past tense.
Second:
For the blank 1 and 2 we need to use the verb in the present tense and tío Carlos is talking about them (the grandpa's friends).
For the blank 3 we need to use the verb also in present tense and tío Carlos is talking about the grandma, I mean, she.
For the blank 4, we need to use the verb also in present tense and tío Carlos is talking about the children.
And, for the blank 5, tío Carlos is talking about the grandpa, and the verb is used in the past tense.