Answer:
1. habríamos almorzado.
2. habría dado.
3. habríamos hecho.
4. habría jugado.
5. habría levantado.
Explanation:
All these sentences are in the tense called "condicional perfecto". The tense "condicional perfecto" in Spanish is formed with:
subject + haber + verb in past participle
The verb "haber" is conjugated in different forms depending on the person:
- Yo habría almorzado
- Tú habrías almorzado
- Él habría almorzado
- Nosotros habríamos almorzado
- Ustedes habrían almorzado
- Ellos habrían almorzado
So the exercise would be something like this:
1. Mi compañero y yo <em>habríamos almorzado</em> juntos.
2. Yo <em>habría dado</em> una prueba de "sorpresa".
3. <em>Habríamos hecho</em> nuestras presentaciones orales.
4. <em>Habría jugado</em> en el partido de baloncesto.
5. Me <em>habría levantado</em> más temprano.
What impact did the education that Machado received at the Institución Libre de Enseñanza have in his way of
think?
He made him doubt the importance of education and pushed him towards the arts.
He helped him develop his interest in the traditions and folklore of Spain.
He taught him to be an actor and introduced him to the world of theater in Madrid.
He put him in touch with liberal principles and ideas to modernize Spain.
Answer:
Salares
Explanation:
El vocablo Boliviano que es sinónimo de salar es:
Salares.
Translation:
Theme of the story:
Important facts about/of:
Question:
My opinion about: