The five sentences using the Preterite Tense are:
- <em>El mes pasado</em>, mi hermana <u>bebió</u> dos litros de agua al día.
- Yo <u>comprendí</u> los ejercicios de matemáticas hasta <em>la semana pasada</em>.
- Mis abuelos <u>aprendieron</u> a usar una red social <em>el mes pasado</em>.
- El jugador de futbol <u>vivió</u> en Italia <em>el mes pasado</em>.
- Los vecinos <u>escribieron</u> una carta para el ayuntamiento la semana pasada.
Translation.
- <em>Last month</em>, my sister <u>drank</u> two liters of water a day.
- I <u>understood</u> the math exercises until <em>last week</em>.
- My grandparents <u>learned</u> to use a social network <em>last month</em>.
- The soccer player <u>lived</u> in Italy <em>last month</em>.
- Neighbors <u>wrote</u> a letter to the city council <em>last week</em>.
<em>Conjugation of verbs in the </em><em>Preterite Tense</em>.
In Spanish, verbs conjugated in the <em>preterite tense</em> regularly have an accent mark when accompanied by a noun that corresponds to the first or third person. The following is the way in which it most usually ends, taking into account the personal pronoun used:
- <em>Yo</em><em>:</em> The verb in the preterite tense usually ends in "é, í".
- <em>Tú</em><em>:</em> The verb in the preterite tense usually ends in "aste, iste".
- <em>Usted / Él / Ella</em><em>:</em> The verb in the preterite tense usually ends in "ó".
- <em>Nosotros / Nosotras</em><em>: </em>The verb in the preterite tense usually ends in "amos, imos".
- <em>Ustedes / Ellos / Ellas</em><em>: </em>The verb in the preterite tense usually ends in "ieron".
<em>Fulfillment of requests</em>.
The sentences made fully comply with activities that occurred <u><em>last week or last month</em></u>. The three regular verbs ending in ER used were: beb<u>er</u>, entend<u>er</u>, and aprend<u>er</u>. On the other hand, the two regular verbs ending in IR used were: viv<u>ir</u> and escrib<u>ir</u>.
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Answer:
La una en punto
Las dos en punto
Las tres en punto
Las cuatro en punto
La cinco en punto
Las seis en punto
las siete en punto
La ocho en punto
Las nueve en punto
Las diez en punto
once en punto
Explanation:
SO basically en punto doesn't really need to go there, but it will explain that it is a specific time at the dot. Hope this helps.
Answer:
Translations:
1. my sisters
2. you
3. my brother
4. I
5. my friends and I
6. your padre and you
Explanation:
I take Spanish IIII right now, so this is kind of easy for me, but when I first learned these, I was super confused! xD
I hope this helps :)
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