After a bit of reasearch i hope this helps:<span>Tense refers when an action takes place (past, </span>present<span>, future), while mood merely reflects how the speaker feels about the action. The </span>subjunctive<span> mood is rarely </span>used<span> in English, but it is widely </span>used<span> in </span>Spanish<span>. </span>Use<span> this verb quizzer to practice conjugating verbs in the </span>present subjunctive<span>.</span>
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hope this helped!
"Do you spit the onion?" "No, not the _____
.A. Pikes
B. picas
C. pica
D. piqué
This doesnt make any sense. -_-
Answer:
- Sara lee una revista = <em>Sara reads a magazine.</em>
- Yo practico deportes= <em>I practice sports.</em>
- Ustedes van de excursión = <em>You go hiking.</em>
- El presidente del club patina = <em>The club president skates.</em>
- Tú tomas el sol = <em>You sunbathe.</em>
- Paseamos con nuestros amigos = <em>We walk with our friends.</em>
Explanation:
infinitive translations:
Read = Leer
Practice = Practicar
Go= Ir
Skate= Patinar
Sunbathe = Tomar el sol
Walk = Pasear
Conjugation of the verbs in present tense:
<em>Leer:</em>
(yo=I) leo
(tú=you) lees
(él=he/she=ella) lee
(nosotros=we) leemos
(vosotros=you) leéis
(ellos=they) leen
<em>Practicar:</em>
<em></em>
(yo=I) practico
(tú=you) practicas
(él=he/she=ella) practica
(nosotros=we) practicamos
(vosotros=you) practicáis
(ellos=they) practican
<em>Ir:</em>
<em></em>
(yo=I) voy
(tú=you) vas
(él=he/she=ella)va
(nosotros=we) vamos
(vosotros=you) vais
(ellos=they) van
<em>Patinar:</em>
<em></em>
(yo=I) patino
(tú=you) patinas
(él=he/she=ella) patina
(nosotros=we) patinamos
(vosotros=you) patináis
(ellos=they) patinan
<em>Tomar:</em>
<em></em>
(yo=I) tomo
(tú=you) tomas
(él=he/she=ella) toma
(nosotros=we) tomamos
(vosotros=you) tomáis
(ellos=they) toman
<em>Paseamos:</em>
<em></em>
(yo=I) paseo
(tú=you) paseas
(él=he/she=ella) pasea
(nosotros=we) paseamos
(vosotros=you) paseáis
(ellos=they) pasean