Explanation:
ACTIVIDAD 4:
1. Ayer hice mi tarea
2. Siempre acostumbraba a usar mi bicicleta cuando era pequeño/a
3. Ayer él fue a la escuela
4. Él siempre acostumbraba a comer en casa
5. Ellos cantaron la noche pasada
6. Nunca he pedido papas/patatas fritas
7. Tú no trabajaste hoy
8. El vivió en Texas por 10 años
9. Solíamos viajar cada año
10. ¿Quién ha escrito está carta?
ACTIVIDAD 5:
1. I talk with my friends
2. I'm talking with my friends
3. I always talked to my friends
4. I talked to my friends last night
5. She studied every day
6. She's studying
7. She studied last week
8. She's studying french
9. You lived in Mexico for 5 years
10. You lived in Mexico
11. You're living in Mexico
12. You live in Mexico
13. They are doing/writing the homework
14. They were writing/doing the homework every night
15. They wrote/did the homework last night
16. They are writing/doing the homework
<span>Well, the syllable which is always stressed in Spanish infinitives is the last syllable, but since that is not an option here, I'd say D. it depends on the word. Some words can have the accent on the second, some on the third syllable, so it really depends on the word you are trying to find the accent to. Although it is usually the last syllable, I guess it can be one of those that come before it.</span>
Son bajos
somos bajos
eres bajo
sois bajo
1. estoy
2. estás (add the accent over the a)
3. está (add the accent over the a)
4. estamos
5. están (add the accent over the a)
6. Yo <u>estoy</u> triste.
7. está
8.está
9.está
10. estamos
11. está
Answer:
Explanation:
Si, hago la tarea mia.
No llamo a la madre mia.
Remember the accent in the i for both!