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cestrela7 [59]
4 years ago
15

El presidente / no querer / hablar con los reporteros ¿cómo / saber / ustedes / lo que (what) / pasar / entre / fabiana y raúl?

tú / conocer / señor castillo / anteayer nosotros / no poder / comprar los regalos / porque / haber / mucho tráfico / en el centro después de / los exámenes, / natalia / poder / relajarse
Spanish
2 answers:
horrorfan [7]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

- El presidente no quiere hablar con los reporteros.

- ¿Cómo saben ustedes lo que pasa entre Fabiana y Raúl?

- Tú conociste al señor Castillo anteayer.

- Nosotros no pudimos comprar los regalos porque había mucho tráfico en el centro.

- Después de los exámenes, Natalia pudo relajarse.

Explanation:

- The president <u>doesn't want</u> to talk to the reporters. "No quiere" is the negative of the verb "querer", which is "want" in English.

- How do you know <u>what's going on</u> between Fabiana and Raúl?

- You <u>met</u> Mr. Castillo the day before yesterday. "Conociste" is the simple past of the verb "conocer" which is "meet" in English.

- We <u>couldn't buy</u> the presents because there <u>was</u> a lot of traffic jam downtown. "No pudimos" is the negative simple past of the verb "poder" which in this case is translated as "couldn't".

- After the exams Natalia <u>could</u> relax. As in the previous phrase, the verb "poder" is translated as "could".

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GenaCL600 [577]4 years ago
4 0
El presidente / no quería / hablar con los reporteros ¿cómo / saben / ustedes / lo que (what) / pasó / entre / fabiana y raúl? tú / conoces / señor castillo / anteayer nosotros / no pudimos / comprar los regalos / porque / había / mucho tráfico / en el centro después de / los exámenes, / natalia / pudo / relajarse
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