Here is you translation. I didn't use Google translate:
Hola,siete años atras tome un viaje a Maine. Tomamos el avion y el taxi. Yo andaba con my madre. Nos quedamos en un hotel en Bar Habor. En Bar Habor, comimos mariscos. Fuimos de compras en todas las tiendas en el puerto. Fuimos a visitar a mi familia y amigos de mi madre. Fuimos tambien a pescar con mi tio. Nos quedamos alli por cinco dias. Muchas Gracias, adios
The verb preferir can be conjugated according to tenses in Spanish. Here we'll give conjugations in the present and in the past. So:
<h2>FIRST. Conjugating this verb</h2><h3>
Simple present: </h3>
The simple present tense is used to talk about habitual actions or routines. So conjugations of the verb preferir using subject pronouns are the following:
- Yo prefiero
- Tú prefieres
- Él/ella prefiere
- Nosotros preferimos
- Ustedes prefieren
- Ellos/ellas prefieren
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Preterite tense: </h3>
The preterite tense is used to describe actions that took place or were completed at a certain point in the past So conjugations of the verb preferir using subject pronouns are the following:
- Yo preferí
- Tú preferiste
- Él/ella prefirió
- Nosotros preferimos
- Ustedes prefirieron
- Ellos/ellas prefirieron
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SECOND.</h2><h3>
what takes place in the conjugation that makes this verb a stem-changing verb?</h3>
The verb preferir is an irregular verb, so this is what makes this verb a stem-changing verb. So, you must learn by heart conjugations of this type of verbs in Spanish because there is no any rule for this type of verbs that you may follow. This is what makes this language to be difficult, the vast conjugation of verbs.
Oy it's Monday. On Saturday I go on a trip. I have five days, right? Yes, (1) I have. I have to get a round trip ticket. Essential! My brother works in a travel agency; he (2) gets me easily. I have to look for a good map of the city. On the Internet (3) I can find. And in the library I can find books about the country; books about its history, its architecture, its geography, its people ... (4) I will read on the plane. I also want to buy a new backpack. But (5) I want very big. And where is my old camera? (6) I have to search tonight. I'm going to take lots of pictures; my family (7) wants to see. And ... when will I pack? (8) I have to do on Wednesday. And that's it, is not it? No, it's not everything. I need to find a companion or a traveling companion. But, there is a small problem: where (9) encounter or (10) encounter? HERE U GO AMIGO
Answer:
A. Mañana is the correct answer because Dia means day, Fecha means date, and Pasado manana means "the day after tomorrow", while since today was Monday, tomorrow "Mañana" will be Tuesday.
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